![]() Four brothers, no sisters, in a big noisy house in the suburbs, with sailboats and tennis rackets and golden retrievers at their disposal summers on Cape Cod, boarding schools near Boston and tailgate picnics during football season an upbringing vitally present in Bunny in every respect, from the way he shoot your hand to the way he told a joke.īunny Corcoran had a habit of playing John Philip Sousa march tunes in his room, at full volume, late at night. Son of a Clemson football star turned banker. Not a childhood of reefer coats and dancing lessons, any more than mine was. Favorite ExcerptsĬonsider even bluff old Bunny, if you would. ![]() This Old English name remained in use after the Norman conquest. Saint Edmund was a 9th-century king of East Anglia who, according to tradition, was shot to death with arrows after refusing to divide his Christian kingdom with an invading pagan Danish leader. ![]() The Secret History - Characters - Edmund (Bunny) CorcoranĮDMUND (m) "rich protector" from Old English ead "rich, blessed" and mund "protector". ![]()
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