Dancy: They’ll break the door in. It’s no good - we must open.
Hold them in check a little. I want a minute or two.
Mabel: [clasping him]: Ronny! Oh Ronny! It won’t be for long…….
(i)
What two major confessions had Dancy made to Mabel just before this
extract? What did his solicitors want him to do?
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(ii)
What does Mabel say to express her loyalty to him despite his crimes? Who
knocks at the door at this point? What does she do to ‘hold them in check’?
[3]
(iii) Who else enters the house? What sound do they all hear? Why does Mabel
faint?
[3]
(iv) What does Colford do with Dancy’s letter? What is your opinion of Dancy
in the light of his unexpected suicide?
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(v)
Mention the different kinds of loyalties that the dramatist has touched upon in
the play, providing examples to support your answer?
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