people often jump to conclusions that aren't true. They ignore obvious details when the information is not appealing to them. How far are these statements applicable in the story, Hearts and Hands?
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In the story Hearts and Hands by O Henry, among
the passengers in a train were a pair of men linked by a handcuff. One of them
was apparently the Marshal and the other a criminal. A lady passenger apparently
knows one of them called Easton. She strikes a conversation with him. Like
almost all the other passengers, she thinks he is a Marshal. The statements
made by the other linked man also give no way to doubt this statement. What
they failed to realize was that the person whom they thought was the Marshal had
linked his right hand to the other’s left hand. This is very rarely the case
when a Marshal links his prisoner to himself. Since the passengers were not
interested in the details given by the two men, they did not notice the way the
handcuff linked the two men.
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1. People often jump to conclusions that aren't true.They ignore obvious details
when the information is not appealing to them.How far are these statements
applicable in the story 'Hearts and Hands'?
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