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Originally Posted by Catlady
Perhaps being Catholic was something that made him feel more of an outsider in his own time if everyone around him is non-Catholic.
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It's another of those instances where I felt du Maurier played a switch. Just as Dick was a more likely name for an American and Vita for an Englishwoman, an American Catholic from New York would have been far more typical than an English one. But Vita was apparently Anglican.
But I have to file this under peculiar; I don't see how it signified.