Where did Freymark hide Larry O’Toole’s body ?
A.
in the Grover Station office
B.
in a large suitcase
C.
inside a railway wagon
D.
in the boot of his car
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He hid the body in the boot of his car.
- The question has been asked from the story The Affair at Grover Station
- by Willa Sibert Cather
- The agent said that a fan and an invitation to the inaugural dance at Cheyenne were found in the dress coat pocket of the person's body.
- The body had been discovered under a woolsack at one end of the vehicle.
- Freymark, a train employee, had the corpse concealed, the car locked up, and the car billed out while leaving a letter for the conductor.
- Additionally, he boarded the extra, went to the ball, and danced with Miss Masterson while still having blood on his hands.
- This was because he belonged to a race without remorse or sensibility and because his history was more infamous than his birth.
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Answer: option d
Explanation:
He hid the body in the boot of his car.
- The query has been taken from Willa Sibert Cather's short novel "The Affair at Grover Station."
- The agent reported that the person's body's dress coat pocket had a fan and an invitation to the inaugural dance at Cheyenne.
- At one end of the vehicle, a woolsack was where the body was found.
- While leaving a letter for the conductor, Freymark, a train employee, had the body hidden, the car locked up, and the vehicle billed out.
- And despite still having blood on his hands, he boarded the extra, went to the ball, and danced with Miss Masterson.
- This was due to the fact that he belonged to a race without conscience or sensibility and that his past was more notorious than his present.
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