The Earl and Countess


He married Cora because he wanted to save his heritage. She married him because her mother wanted her to marry into the Aristocracy. At what point did they fall in love? It's never been said but implied the Earl and his Countess never had separate bedrooms.

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I believe Robert said it was within a Year.

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After the first baby?
Robert may yell a lot but he's not a hard man. It may even have been like the moment at the end of the new Forsyte series, when Soames sees his daughter for the first time.

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I thought Cora teasingly said a year and Robert responded that it wasn't that long?

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I don't think separate bedrooms is a sign a couple is in love or not.

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Separate bedrooms were the norm with the aristocracy and upper class. The Crawleys were probably considered weird by any friends who who knew.

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They were probably considered weird by their contemporaries, not only in the bedroom, but in the way they viewed homosexuality, in the oh well, manner.

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