(i) What did the glum-faced man do to cut short the conversation between Easton
and Miss Fairchild? What could be the reason for his action?
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he insisted Easton to take him to the smoking coach,he did this because he saw miss Fairchild imagining to spend her future with Easton and so he decided to take him away else she would be heartbroken when she would get to know who Easton really was.
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