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Miss Shania Twain will doubtless never forget Dr. Palumbo.
And if the shambling swain was occasionally rendered a laughing stalk as his ardent, deranged compositions became part of the public record, he seemed not greatly regretful.
But hurt, perhaps, if finally the folly of his obsession had sunk in. Or maybe still projecting himself, on the hallucinatory screen inside his mind, as the romantic gallant — rising dramatically in the dock to speak directly with the woman he’s hounded.
“Eilleen, you can trust me. I’m going to plead guilty.’’
He always addresses her as Eilleen, Twain’s given name.
“I’ve been offended too much, your honour,” Palumbo added.
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