I don't know. And it's just as difficult to figure out when you read the book. In the book she spends a LOT of time realizing that Jim is too conservative to marry a divorced woman - if, say, she divorced Tony. And she also knew he'd never understand why she'd lied. So there was no future if she told Jim the truth. But still, she couldn't speak up, and carried on with him. I, personally, was left with the impression that if Mrs. Kelly hadn't spoken up, she'd have just continued to keep her mouth shut and let things go on, including marrying Jim. And then she'd be in a horrible mess, because she was so Catholic she made herself and Tony go to confession after they had sex before marriage. So if she were living with Jim, and Jim thought they were married, I think it would wear on her, but I also think that's what she would have done. She just came off as a girl who couldn't go back to New York, but also couldn't tell the truth, so I think she'd just keep her mouth shut and continue to let things take their course.
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