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How did Ebenezer Dorset react to the kidnapping of his son? Why wasn’t he worried? (ransom of the red chief)

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Answered by mahigedam
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When Ebenezer Dorset receives the ransom note demanding $1500 for the return of his son, Mr. Dorset writes back. In his note, he tells the kidnappers, Bill and Sam, that he will agree to take his son back for $250.The idea that the kidnappers have to pay the father to take his son back is an ironic twist in the story.

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When Ebenezer Dorset receives the ransom note demanding $1500 for the return of his son, Mr. ... In his note, he tells the kidnappers, Bill and Sam, that he will agree to take his son back for $250. The idea that the kidnappers have to pay the father to take his son back is an ironic twist in the story.When Ebenezer Dorset receives the ransom note demanding $1500 for the return of his son, Mr. Dorset writes back. ... The idea that the kidnappers have to pay the father to take his son back is an ironic twist in the story.

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