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What reason did griffin give to mrs. Hall for coming to iping?

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Answered by taetaekim375
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Answer:

Griffin said to Mrs. Hall that his reason for coming to iping was a desire for solitude. He didn't want to be disturbed in his work.

Answered by manishad
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Answer:

Griffin informed Mrs. Hall that he had travelled to Iping to relax. He stated that he did not wish to be interrupted while working. He explained that an accident had left him with a scar on his face.

Explanation:

This belongs to the chapter "Footprints without feet".

Why did Griffin come to Iping:

  • Griffin wanted to get away from the hustle and bustle of London.
  • He desired to live alone and away from the prying eyes of the public. As a result, he boarded a train to the village of Iping.
  • He desired to live in the village in peace and tranquilly.
  • He reserved two rooms at a nearby inn.
  • Griffin spent the winter in an inn in the town of Iping.
  • In that season, it was a rare occurrence. In addition, the stranger had a unique appearance.
  • The landlord's wife, Mrs. Hall, tried to be nice with him but was ignored.
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