Mabel : We’ll fight it tooth and nail!
Margaret : Mabel, you’re pure wool, right through;
everybody’s sorry for you.
Mabel : It’s for him they ought……….
(i)
Where does the scene take place? Why does Margaret address Mabel as 'pure
wool'? Why was Mabel stunned earlier at the mention of the word ‘court’?
[3]
(ii)
What did Mabel wish to fight? Who is referred to as ‘him’ in the last line of
the extract? What has he been accused of?
(iii) Name the other lady who enters the scene at this time. What news does she
bring that further points to ‘him’ as the criminal? What bit of gossip does
Margaret offer from ‘his’ past?
[3]
(iv) Mention two ways in which Mabel's words to the other ladies reveal her fierce
loyalty to ‘him’. Which solicitor does Margaret suggest to Mabel? Why does
she do so?
[3]
(v)
What does Dancy, who enters now, propose that they do as soon as the ladies
have left? Why does Mabel object to the plan? Who enters at this point?
What appeal does Mabel make to this person?
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