Jealousy and rivalry prompted mrs. Packletide to shoot a tiger. Did she succeed in her aim? What price did she pay for her conduct?
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Being jeolous of Bimberton Mrs.packletide shot the tiger who actually had not shot the tiger but he had died of heart attack not by bullet she had actually shot the goat but yet she showed everyone as if she had killed the tiger and didn't want to miss the chance of boosting before her rivalry. But
Packletide's maid knew this and blackmailed her...in order to keep quite she demanded a bungalow. So we can say that packletide gave a huge price for her conduct even after being succeeded in her aim..
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Packletide's maid knew this and blackmailed her...in order to keep quite she demanded a bungalow. So we can say that packletide gave a huge price for her conduct even after being succeeded in her aim..
Hope it helps...
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