With all due respect Lesley, I disagree. I think Mr. Barrie loved Sylvia in a way he had never loved anyone else. I feel (for what it's worth), that most men would not take care of a woman and her children without some sort of special feeling for her. True he loved them even when Arthur was alive, but still, it's very unusual for a man to take on that kind of responsibility unless love made him feel obligated, as if he felt he was doing something for her. Mr. Barrie was a very special, loving person, I know. However, the toll it takes raising children is very real indeed, and I personally feel he must have loved Sylvia in a very special way. The life he gave those boys was wonderful, but he paid a high price for it. Heartache is never your friend.
tcarroll