When she has asked Phyllis about 'the man', it was not an indication that she had any interest in Phyllis' husband, Tony. Her only interest was to find out if he was still around. As far as Tanty was concerned, Tony was the worst thing in her daughter's life and she prayed daily for his departure from this life.
The first day that Tanty set eyes on Tony she disliked him. He had everything she despised in a man; he was dirty, fat, loud-mouthed, lazy and cruel. She had asked Phyllis never to bring Tony back in her house, and she had avoided visiting her daughter in order not to meet Tony.
Now Phyllis was asking, begging her to move next to her. It was bad enough to move from the place she had known as home all her life. But to go to live close to that 'hangman' was asking a little too much. If she moved then Tony had to move too; away from Phyllis. She would see to that.
Tanty's biggest worry about moving was her son-in-law when she had asked Phyllis about 'the man' it was not because she cared about his well-being . She was only interested in finding out if Tony was still part of her daughter's life. She often said that Tony was the worst man that Phyllis could have found and she hoped that he would be better off dead.
The first day that Tanty set eyes on Tony she detested him. She said he was dirty, fat, loud, lazy and he looked cruel. She had asked her daughter never to bring Tony back to her house, and she had avoided visiting Phyllis because she did not want to meet her son-in-law.
Roy Benjamin
The first day that Tanty set eyes on Tony she disliked him. He had everything she despised in a man; he was dirty, fat, loud-mouthed, lazy and cruel. She had asked Phyllis never to bring Tony back in her house, and she had avoided visiting her daughter in order not to meet Tony.
Now Phyllis was asking, begging her to move next to her. It was bad enough to move from the place she had known as home all her life. But to go to live close to that 'hangman' was asking a little too much. If she moved then Tony had to move too; away from Phyllis. She would see to that.
Tanty's biggest worry about moving was her son-in-law when she had asked Phyllis about 'the man' it was not because she cared about his well-being . She was only interested in finding out if Tony was still part of her daughter's life. She often said that Tony was the worst man that Phyllis could have found and she hoped that he would be better off dead.
The first day that Tanty set eyes on Tony she detested him. She said he was dirty, fat, loud, lazy and he looked cruel. She had asked her daughter never to bring Tony back to her house, and she had avoided visiting Phyllis because she did not want to meet her son-in-law.
Roy Benjamin
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