Q12. How did Griffin set 'all tongues wagging' at Iping?
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Griffin was disliked by his landlord. Eager to get away from crowded London he took a train to the village of Iping, where he booked two rooms at the local inn. The arrival of a stranger at an inn in winter was in any case an unusual event. A stranger of such uncommon appearance set all tongues wagging, Mrs.
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Griffin's arrival in Iping set the villagers tongue wagging because a stranger visiting the village in mid winter was rare and uncommon sight. Moreover, Griffin had a very odd appearance and strange behaviour
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