I think the real femme fatale in the book is Mildred's
daughter. Some of Mildred's own actions are morally
questionable but her motivations (protecting her daughter)
are not those of a femme fatale in the traditional
sense.
Max
>
> It's been a long time, but I do recall Mildred as
one huge pile of
> walking trouble. Perhaps I should reread the
novel.
>
> Best,
>
> MrT
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