Here, John seems to realize the inconsistency is his story regarding Jimmy. Again, like the rest of his inconsistencies, it is difficult to tell if it is due to natural human error or a deliberate attempt to mislead readers. Meanwhile, Edward’s pursuit of Nancy turns him into an irredeemable character. Although John will continue to express sympathy for Edward and reference his sentimental attitude, his relationship with Nancy is a step too far. Such a relationship would have been just as scandalous to Ford’s readers in 1915 as it is today, rendering Edward extremely unlikable. The question, then, is why John continues to defend him. Here, he defends Edward to Leonora because he is not yet aware of Edward’s infidelity. However, even when speaking in the present tense, John expresses sympathy for Edward.