B. Answer the following questions 1. My hobby is perhaps a little out of the ordinary.' What is the narrator's hobby? Why does he consider it out of the ordinary'? 2. Why did the narrator find the behaviour of the woman standing outside the Regnier's strange? 3. 'Her arrival at this moment struck me as rather strange.' Why did the narrator find the young lady's arrival at that point of time strange? 4. Do you think the young lady had accidentally dropped the paper in which her brooch was wrapped? If not, why did she do so? 5. Where did the narrator find the ring from? How did he know it would be there?
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- The narrator's hobby is to study crime and criminals. He considers it 'out of the ordinary' because generally people don't have such unusual hobby. This hobby demanded keen observation and use of common sense to the full.
- The behaviour of the woman standing outside the Regnier's appeared strange because she kept staring at the under-takers display all the while Morris was arranging his jewellery. The woman showed no signs of mourning but was standing still at the under-takers shop.
- The lady had been standing outside the undertaker's shop opposite the Regnier's for about 15 to 20 minutes but she entered at the crucial moment when the ring had disappeared. Everyone was searching for the ring. That's why the narrator felt it strange and could accept her entry as purely co-incidental.
- Sorry i didn't found 4 and 5
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