Who is ‘the bass-voiced man of the
chimney-corner’ in the story, The Three
Strangers?
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It was the second stranger.
- The chimney-bass-voiced corner's man was never apprehended.
- It was claimed that he crossed the sea, while others claimed he buried himself in the bowels of a bustling metropolis.
- In any case, the gentleman in cinder grey never returned to Casterbridge for his work, nor did he met the comrade with whom he was in the lonely house for business purposes.
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