Do you assume Wimsey as a Sayers stand-in? (Like fleurdelis28, I think I also assumed he was not her idealized self so much as her idealized companion. Who wouldn't want someone brilliant, vulnerable, and able to roll off the entire Catalogue of Ships from Book II of the Iliad without thinking twice? Admittedly, I would rather know how to do that myself, but . . .) If so, where does that leave Harriet?
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