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how does the ' sting in tail' justify the appropriateness of the title 'hearts and hands:​

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Answered by XxCynoSurexX
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The "Hearts" part of the title of the title signifies the love or affection that lied between Mr. Easton and Miss Fairchild. Although it is not mentioned clearly mentioned in the story that Miss Fairchild liked Mr. Easton but by here attitude towards Mr. Easton and her way of talking clearly reflects the relationship which lied.

The "Hands" part of the title refers the handcuffed hands of Mr. Easton and that of the glum faced marshal. It is the handcuffing which contributes to the "Hands" part of the title.

Answered by Anonymous
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The "Hearts" part of the title of the title signifies the love or affection that lied between Mr. Easton and Miss Fairchild. Although it is not mentioned clearly mentioned in the story that Miss Fairchild liked Mr. Easton but by here attitude towards Mr. Easton and her way of talking clearly reflects the relationship which lied.

The "Hearts" part of the title of the title signifies the love or affection that lied between Mr. Easton and Miss Fairchild. Although it is not mentioned clearly mentioned in the story that Miss Fairchild liked Mr. Easton but by here attitude towards Mr. Easton and her way of talking clearly reflects the relationship which lied.The "Hands" part of the title refers the handcuffed hands of Mr. Easton and that of the glum faced marshal. It is the handcuffing which contributes to the "Hands" part of the title.

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