![]() ![]() But then that does make an interest contrast with the problems around him. I find that Philip isn't a very complex man. Then there's that ne'er-do-well rogue of Sherwood Forest who puts in a few (and only a few) appearances.Īnd what is Philip Mark's failing? Being too good for his own good. And Philip Mark's wife, Anne, has an affair. For example, the sheriff's trusted servant Sparks embezzles money to provide a nice retirement fund for his master. Those around Philip are the ones at fault. Philip dismisses the charges against him as "the classic whines of the reluctant taxpayer." Kluger writes Philip as a very moral man who is forced to make difficult choices.
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