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Referring closely to the story ‘The Chinese Statue’ relate how Sir Alexander

Heathcote came into the possession of the Chinese statue​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sir Alexander served the queen of China not because of the post but because was fond of Chinese art as well. In his last year, he was authorized to protect the Chinese status. This is how he came under the possession of the Chinese statue and later on, it was passed on to his son.

Explanation:

The Chinese Statue' by Jeffrey Archer, published in his book 'A Quiver Full of Arrows' in 1980, revolves around a Chinese statue brought to London by sir Alexander Heathcote who was posted in China as a British Ambassador. Explanation: The story starts at Sotheby's, a famous auction house.

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