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Robert and Mrs Hathall are taking the train to Kingsmarkham to spend the weekend with Robert’s
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back door, on the door from the kitchen into the hall, and on her bedroom door. The fingerprints of an unknown man are on the books and on the inside of a bedroom cupboard door. There is also a whole handprint of an unknown woman on the edge of the bath, showing a small L-shaped scar on the forefinger of a right hand.
a) Wexford finds Nancy quite beautiful, and he finds it difficult not to stare at her; b) when she leans across the desk and brings herself nearer to him, he wants to stay close to her pretty face;
c) when checking her finger for the L-shaped scar, Wexford notes how warm and smooth Nancy’s hand is, and holds it a moment too long – when he realizes, he feels embarrassed and lets her hand drop quickly; d) after Nancy has left his office and is crossing the road outside, Wexford waves back to her and thinks that she feels like an old friend.
wife, Angela.
2 Because the only other time they met, Angela described Robert’s first wife, Eileen, as a greedy cow.
Mrs Hathall also sees Angela as the woman who broke up Robert and Eileen’s happy marriage.
3 Wexford doesn’t feel any sympathy for Hathall because his words and behaviour sound false.
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2 He is reading about his wife’s murder.
3 There are a few of Hathall’s fingerprints, and some of his mother’s. Angela’s fingerprints are on the
Hathall gets angry when Wexford asks him questions.
2 When he couldn’t find Angela, Hathall looked for her downstairs and in the garden, and sent his mother upstairs. Wexford thinks that this was strange because the shy and nervous Angela was most likely to be in her bedroom.
1 1Robert and Mrs Hathall are taking the train to Kingsmarkham to spend the weekend with Robert’s3 1back door, on the door from the kitchen into the hall, and on her bedroom door. The fingerprints of an unknown man are on the books and on the inside of a bedroom cupboard door. There is also a whole handprint of an unknown woman on the edge of the bath, showing a small L-shaped scar on the forefinger of a right hand.a) Wexford finds Nancy quite beautiful, and he finds it difficult not to stare at her; b) when she leans across the desk and brings herself nearer to him, he wants to stay close to her pretty face;c) when checking her finger for the L-shaped scar, Wexford notes how warm and smooth Nancy’s hand is, and holds it a moment too long – when he realizes, he feels embarrassed and lets her hand drop quickly; d) after Nancy has left his office and is crossing the road outside, Wexford waves back to her and thinks that she feels like an old friend.wife, Angela.2 Because the only other time they met, Angela described Robert’s first wife, Eileen, as a greedy cow.Mrs Hathall also sees Angela as the woman who broke up Robert and Eileen’s happy marriage.3 Wexford doesn’t feel any sympathy for Hathall because his words and behaviour sound false.2 12 He is reading about his wife’s murder.3 There are a few of Hathall’s fingerprints, and some of his mother’s. Angela’s fingerprints are on theHathall gets angry when Wexford asks him questions.2 When he couldn’t find Angela, Hathall looked for her downstairs and in the garden, and sent his mother upstairs. Wexford thinks that this was strange because the shy and nervous Angela was most likely to be in her bedroom.
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