When All Is Said

What is the importance of Molly's hill in the novel, When All Is Said?

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Molly’s hill, located on Maurice’s property, is where he often imagined Molly. During one encounter with Molly on this hill, Maurice was chastised by his dead daughter. He imagined her whispering in his ear that the Edward III coin he had taken from Thomas was not his coin.

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When All Is Said