![]() ![]() He has brought a friend, Paul Marshall, with him. The family gathers for a dinner to commemorate the visit of Leon, the oldest Tallis child. Briony enters the room and interrupts, further cementing her resentment and suspicion of Robbie. This apology turns to passionate lovemaking in the family library. When Robbie realizes his error, he goes to Cecilia to apologize. Briony reads the letter and becomes convinced Robbie is a menace. ![]() Later, Robbie gives Briony a letter of apology to give to Cecilia, but accidentally hands her a vulgar draft instead. When Cecilia removes her clothes in front of Robbie to retrieve the shards from the fountain, Briony starts to think Robbie is a threat to her sister. ![]() From a window of the estate, Briony witnesses the two of them accidentally break a family heirloom vase in front of a fountain. Thanks to the Tallises’ funding, Robbie studies with Cecilia at Cambridge and plans to become a doctor. Meanwhile, Briony’s older sister Cecilia holds unresolved romantic feelings for Robbie Turner, the Tallises’ gardener (Robbie’s romantic feelings for Cecilia, meanwhile, are passionately resolved). ![]() Her cousins, 15-year-old Lola Quincey and 9-year-old twins Jackson and Pierrot Quincey, are coming to stay with the Tallises because their parents are embroiled in a divorce. Briony Tallis is a literary, self-important 13-year-old who lives in an English country estate in 1935. ![]()
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