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(Aside: were we supposed to think that Edith had the most intolerant reaction to the jazz man? And does that foretell something about her future sympathies for the Third Reich? Let's see).
The first sentence can foretell something about the story, or may set the tone for the entire work.
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"Through the retro-scope, there's always something more that could have been done had we been able to foretell the future".
I suppose it will happen between dropping off the twins at nursery, answering emails, stacking more stuff on to iTunes, obsessing (probably) that the oak tree outside the front of my house is undermining the foundations (clearly as I build an imaginary world, I believe something in the real world must collapse), plus a circumstance I cannot foretell.
But before you freak out, no, the teaser doesn't foretell Oberyn's return (as far as we know), but it does reveal something else.
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