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Karin Wieder
October 2, 2024 at 10:47 pm #31095

I think the romance between Beth and Harry was the strongest because they had the most in common – two brilliant minds in sync with code-breaking. It was almost as if they shared their own private language and understood each other fully They had mannerisms in common, like staring into space, as Harry’s wife Sheila noted. Significantly Sheila gave the relationship her blessing. Harry wouldn’t leave his wife because both were devoted to their handicapped son. Beth wasn’t looking for a husband. In her notes, Quinn explains that Harry was based on 2 Bletchley Park codebreakers, one of whom was Keith Bately, who fell in love with Mavis Lever. Quinn based Beth on Lever and one other woman who ended up in the asylum. In fact Bately and Lever married in Nov., 1942.