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Krasna p. 3 "forget a hired girl -<- put in for a wife" NORMAN lovesthe wagon. In town Adam puts his name in ?╟÷ that's all he needs for now. (This is during or after "Bless your Beautiful Hide"). He's not looking in town for a wife-- he just signed up and is waiting. There could even be a townmen who has a problem while Adam is there. Adam could help him. This would show adam is kind. It could also be the guy he asks for the information as to where to sign up. In the restaurant: see Milly before Adam enters. Her world should be a world straight out of Dickpn s-- she is a slave ?╟÷ capable, but still being swamped. ?·Rc4c^Vur el\rtie Then he comes in and serves as her hero (e.g. a guy drops something that milly has to pick up and while she's down doing it he tries to pinch her etc -- something that' she can't .ewO she has to clean up -- it's Adam that then stops tj-U^t iVo mountains is and why doesn't stop because him. ) It's not necessarily love at first sight-- suit's two people understanding that life in the hard -- but at least it would be her own place she try it with him. She's hard working: beleagured. She is having trouble. A silent Adam goes to help her. Perhape he doesn't even say anything at all before he asks her to marry him ?╟÷ then he elicits information from her: who do I ask? (we find she is an orphan) etc. ?╟÷ no courtin' here -- keep it for the bedroom scene. * , ., Norman doesn't care one way or the other about the wolves. A S^ ^v? \a< \M,X "I Married Seven Brothers" if keep it ?╟÷ it has to be stronger. Take out a plan to get her out of the jeopardy she's in. She's been hoodwinked, and is pissed -- but she always knew she was in for a hard life?╟÷ not this hard -- but.... Bedroom Scene He should have some understanding for her problem. It would help if Adam came up with the idea that it won't be long now before his brothers are getting married as well and settling around. (This triggers her plan for solving everything with "Going Courting") She married by the good book, so she accepts him back in <?╟÷ after all when she said she wouldn't sleep with him, he didnft hit her, rape her etc. the main thing that should both her is the brothers ?╟÷ from then on, she only has one idea in mind: namely to get the brothers married off.