How does louisa mebbin exploit the incident of killing the tiger to her greatest advantage ??
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Miss Louisa Mebbin,
the paid companion of Mrs Packletide was a very shrewd and crafty lady whose
actions were chiefly governed by mercenary motives. She had protective
elderly-sister attitude towards money. She was quite unethical professionally
as she did not hesitate blackmailing her own client. She converted the tiger killing into her own favour. She knew Mrs. Packletide's weaknesses. She knew where to hit. She threatened Mrs Packletide of revealing the truth about the tiger hunt to Loona Bimberton, which would bring shame and embarrassment to her. So she succeeded in extorting 680 pounds out of Mrs Packletide and bought a cherished weekend- cottage near Darking.
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Louisa Mebbin threatens to expose the real story
of Mrs. Packletide’s tiger hunt to everyone,
especially to Loona Bimberton if Mrs. Packletide
did not agree to her condition and pay up for the
weekend cottage that she wanted to buy but did
not have the required funds.
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