what does he present himself as? why?( in hearts and hand)
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Easton presents himself as a marshal who was being headed for the Leavenworth prison. He even says that it was a seven year punishment for whoever committed counterfeiting. The lady was surprised to the fact that he had discarded his life and had been practicing marshal in Washington.
Easton says all this to the lady because on seeing her on the train, he finds that they knew each other. He wanted to keep up his pride and prestige.
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Easton presents himself as a marshal who was being headed for the Leavenworth prison. He even says that it was a seven year punishment for whoever committed counterfeiting. The lady was surprised to the fact that he had discarded his life and had been practicing marshal in Washington.
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