Marion is the one who speaks of the “times” he lost his control and that time being “those crazy years”. Just as before, the mistakes Charlie made are referred to in terms of time. It is cited that Charlie thinks Marion forgot his “seven years” of hard work and “just remembers one night.” He states that his drinking was only “a year and a half” long. Marion gets so upset she ends up blaming Charlie for her sister’s death. He has to stop himself and keep calm “for a moment” Turner states that “for a moment” was repeated three times in that same paragraph. That phrase emphasized how difficult it was for Charlie to keep calm and also how much he wants his daughter Honoria back.
Marion is the one who speaks of the “times” he lost his control and that time being “those crazy years”. Just as before, the mistakes Charlie made are referred to in terms of time. It is cited that Charlie thinks Marion forgot his “seven years” of hard work and “just remembers one night.” He states that his drinking was only “a year and a half” long. Marion gets so upset she ends up blaming Charlie for her sister’s death. He has to stop himself and keep calm “for a moment” Turner states that “for a moment” was repeated three times in that same paragraph. That phrase emphasized how difficult it was for Charlie to keep calm and also how much he wants his daughter Honoria back.