Page 219 - "That afternoon Ruth and I went to the Kingsfield, it was overcast and a bit chilly, and as we drove into the Square it was deserted except for a group of six or seven shadowy figures underneath that roof."
The authors mood shifts here to a mysterious setting. It is one that I would expect to be in a horror film. It seems to set up a dark event in the story. However, one does not immediately occur after this setup. Tommy exits the building and joins them. He is only a "stone" heavier than the last time Kathy saw him. He is not on his deathbead. He is ok and well enough to travel with them. Why would the setting be set like this then?
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