woodkvm.blogg.se

My cousin rachel book ending
My cousin rachel book ending




He tells the girl (his childhood friend) to watch out in the window, assuming to watch out when Rachel comes back. If you watch that scene, you don't see the deliberate intent on his face. Philip deliberately sent Rachel down that way to check out the garden, knowing she would probably cross the bridge. Philip found this letter almost at the end of the book and this is what made him decide that Rachel was a murderer after all, and why he sent her to the garden, hoping she'd walk across the bridge and fall. He wanted to think about it and urged Philip to come to him as soon as possible. Because of this and because he wasn't sure what was going on with her and Rainaldi, he had not signed his new will leaving everything to Rachel. and that Rachel had miscarried their child and could not have more.

my cousin rachel book ending

In it Ambrose said he'd been suffering from terrible headaches, etc. It had slipped through a tear in the lining of Ambrose's coat, that Philip had given to one of the estate workers. In the book, Philip found a letter written to him by Ambrose during his illness that had never been mailed. In the book, same thing only she thinks he's Ambrose, in her dying moments. In the movie, Philip rushed to her side and she gasped out "Why?" and dies. A bridge in the garden going over a rocky bottom was being repaired, and the workman had told Philip that the bridge was still unsafe and not to walk on it.






My cousin rachel book ending