What does Martha do in the hazel-glen?
(A) Sings (B) Dances (C) Sleeps (D) tells her stories
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(D) tells her stories
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- Martha usually tells her sweet stories in the Hazelglen.
- She made the atmosphere of Hazelglen fully alive and lively.
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- Martha and John cherished a grudge against Gresham for having underpaid Baldwin for about two decades.
- They openly said that he deserved punishment. Initially Gresham condemned the bribe claimed as a difference in salary paid.
- Had he been made a similar offer he claimed he would have asked him to go to the devil. Baldwin said that having been a friend he couldn’t use such an abusive language.
- Casually John asked how much he offered. Baldwin said that it was one hundred thousand dollars. Suddenly Martha and John changed their attitude towards Gresham.
- John viewed a shame if Gresham got indicted because he shared his name. Martha also desperately tried to convince him not to testify against Gresham.
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