What is Easton hinting at while saying that 'marshalship isn't quite as high a position as that of ambassador'?
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Answer: The lady Miss Fairchild realizes that Mr. Easton is not a criminal headed for the jail but in fact a marshal. He hints that for money he had to don the role of a marshal partaking in dangers when it is not as highly regarded as ambassadorship
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