Gabriel and Ann


Ann's parents make comments about the bunting bag better hold when Gabriel visited, then later Gabriel makes a comment to his father about how he now understands decisions when he has a family of his own, I have always thought Ann was pregnant, though they never outright said it.

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Gabriel makes a comment to his father about how he now understands decisions when he has a family of his own
I think that was merely in response to Gabriel's comments earlier when he criticised his father about hiding behind his family. Up to that point Gabriel was concerned only with the the cause even at the expense of delaying retribution for Thomas's death. I didn't see anything more than expressing to his father that he now understood the importance of family and his fathers hesitation to go to war.

There's a moral to this story Del Boy but for the life of me I can't find it!

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I have always thought Ann was pregnant, though they never outright said it.
It definitely skates willfully around that possibility.

"I can't help but notice that there are skulls all over everything. Are we the baddies?"

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You don't have to have children to understand the bond and total need to protect your family, even if that family is just your spouse to be.

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I have always believed that she was pregnant as well.

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