Talk:Physical attraction/@comment-108.199.232.84-20161114041610

In the 2nd book as the tourists were being lured in by Heidi and lead past Bella and co., wasn't there 'a old woman' that was 'clutching a cross' while rambling on in a language that no one understood? I'm trying to figure out WHY that nameless character (who most likely dies along with the rest of the tourists during the feast) was even included in the story.... and I just want to know if there is any symbolic reasoning behind her inclusion at this point in the story, what would it be?