inference
1)peter crouch saw her put her hand into her apron pocket
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men picked up the stretcher.
becer friends.
But he couldn't have known it was Tom when he did it, he and Tom always
being better friends than he deserved
Peter Crouch was standing upright now, looking through the crack of the
doGuessaw Mrs. Adis struggle to her feet and stand by the table, looking
silence.
where she had thrust the key of the shed.
The Boormans have gone after Crouch', said Vidler, nervously breaking the
"They's thought he'd broken through the wood Ironlatch way. There's no
chance of his having been by here ? You haven't seen him to-night ma' am ?
There was a pause.
'No,' said Mrs. Adis, 'I haven't seen him. Not since Tuesday. She took her
hand out of her apron's pocket.
"Well, we'll be getting around and fetch Mrs. Gain. Reckon you'd be glad to
have hre.
Mrs. Adis nodded.
'Will you carry him in there first?' and she pointed to the bedroom door. The
men picked up the stretcher and carried it into the next room. Then silently
each wrung the mother by the hand and went away.
She waited until they had shut the door, then she came towards the shed.
Crouch once more fell a shivering. He couldn't bear it. No he'd rather be hanged
than face Mrs. Adis. He heard the key turn in the lock and he nearly screamed.
But she did not come in. She merely unlocked the door, then crossed the
kitchen with a heavy, dragging footstep and shut herself in the room where
Tom was.
Peter Crouch knew what he must do-the only thing she wanted him to do,
the only thing he could possibly do. He opened the door and silently went out.
A2 Inference / Interpretation.
1) Peter Crouch saw her put her hand into her apron pocket
ii) After unlocking the door to the shed, Mrs. Adis