English, asked by rajmatib4325, 9 months ago

In what tone was Mr Easton going to speak? Why did the glum faced man stop him from speaking?( The story is Hearts and Hands by O' Henry) Please let me know the answer ASAP. Thank you.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:  he was very nervous because he was thinking that miss Fairchild came to know that he was criminal and she will feel bad because they were old friends so he was not able to speak properlybwith her. the glum faced man stopped him from speaking because he wanted to help Mr.easton bybsaying that Mr. east on is not the criminal but he was the marshal

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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He was very nervous because he was thinking that miss Fairchild came to know that he was criminal and she will feel bad because they were old friends so he was not able to speak properlybwith her. the glum faced man stopped him from speaking because he wanted to help Mr.easton bybsaying that Mr. east on is not the criminal but he was the marshal.

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