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what facts does marlowe's evidence establish? ​

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Answered by sharanaya
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Ans. Following facts are established with the evidence of Marlowe who is a butler to Mr. Barthwick, Liberal Member of British Parliament:

a) The silver cigarette box belonged to Mr. Barthwick. He placed it on the dinning room table between 10:45 and 11:00 pm. On the right of Easter Monday.

b) He confirmed that the lady prisoner — Mrs. Jones, was charwoman in the house of Mr. Barthwick at 6, Rocking ham Gate.

c) When, Marlowe went to remove the tray the next morning, he found Mrs. Jones alone in the room .

d) He communicated the loss to the employer, Mr. Barthwick sent Marlowe to register a case of theft against Mrs. Jones.

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Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

The court is told by Mr. Barthwick's butler, Thomas Marlow, that the silver cigarette box belongs to Mr. Barthwick.

Explanation:

•Thomas Marlow is Mr. Bartwick's butler.The court is told by Mr. Barthwick's butler, Thomas Marlow, that the silver cigarette box belongs to Mr. Barthwick.

• Also mentioned is the fact that he reported the lost item to his employer.

•He affirms Mrs. Jones' role as Mr. Barthwick's charwoman or lady who works as a cleaner in a house or office.

•The silver box was put on the dining room table on the night of Easter, he tells the court.

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