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Lane Outside Heptonstall Graveyard

Catherine and Clare walk this quiet lane adjacent to Heptonstall’s graveyard during their raw confrontation. The path offers neutral ground amid the graveyard's somber presence, where Catherine voices her loneliness and fixation on Tommy Lee Royce. Its calm setting sharpens the emotional intensity as sisters clash over Catherine’s affair with Richard and futile escape from trauma.
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Purpose

Pedestrian path for walking and private conversations

Significance

Site of Catherine’s admission of self-destruction, exposing her obsession with Tommy Lee Royce and failed coping mechanisms. The exchange marks a turning point, heightening isolation and foreshadowing violence.

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