Which hand of an officer is handcuffed to the hand of the convict? Why is this information necessary to the end of the story? How are the identities established in the end
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Generally, an officer's left hand is handcuffed to the right hand of the convict. The information is necessary to end the story as it reveals that in reality Mr Easton was the convict, and the glum-faced man was the marshal.
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generally, an officer, s left hand is handcuffed to the right hand of the convict . the information is necessary to end the story as it reveals that in reality mr easton was the convict , and the glum faced man was the MarshalThe first speaker among the two passengers in the coach,who had been listening to their conversation gave the information to the reader.
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