Narrate briefly the entry of Rev.S.McLeery into the prison
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Reverend Stuart McLeery, a parson at St. Mary Mags, is sent to Oxford Prison to act as a proctor for Evans’s O-level German exam. He has a short, choppy haircut and wears a clerical shirt and collar, glasses, and a long coat. He initially appears to be a patient, respectable man who only briefly loses his patience when one of the prison officers, Jackson, searches his briefcase and interrogates him about a strange blow-up tube he’s carrying—which, he tersely replies, is a special cushion he has to sit on due to chronic hemorrhoids. Near the end of the story, the so-called Reverend McLeery turns out to be an imposter—one of Evans’s many “friends” who helps him escape from prison. Readers only get a brief glimpse of the real McLeery—at the end of the story, he’s found tied up with ropes in his office, but the