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12 Did the captain ever call Mrs. Muir by her given name? (The Ghost and Mrs. Muir) |
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This article is from the The Ghost and Mrs. Muir FAQ, by Caroline Kent caro@earthlink.net with numerous contributions by others.
Once. The Captain finally referred to Mrs. Muir as Carolyn at the end
of the last-run episode of the series, "Wedding Day?????" This
occurred at a particularly moving moment right after Carolyn's parents
had renewed their wedding vows. The Captain, noting that the problem
of how Carolyn would extricate herself from a trip to the altar with
Claymore had been solved, said: "You may now consider your engagement
to Claymore permanently broken." To which Carolyn replied, "Oh, I do,
Captain." The Captain then, in a moment of weakness, said: "I do,
Carolyn." Upon receiving a questioning look from Carolyn, he
explained: "I just wanted to hear how the words sounded spoken on an
occasion like this!" Double sigh!
 
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