why did Claude People refer to Philip Sletherby of looking rather ill??
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In the story A Shot in the Dark, Philip Sletherby is portrayed as a person who takes time to analyze people. He does not allow people to get the better of him or fool him. He asks many questions about the person with whom he is going to stay to his co-passenger who is a stranger to him although he knows his host very well. This helps him from losing his money to the stranger. Philip also makes it clear to the stranger that he knows the man was trying to cheat him
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His companion in the train was a youngman who was searching for something frantically.
a) The young man introduced himself as Bertie, the son of Saltpen Jago.
e) Bertie had left his purse behind, after sealing an envelope with the crest on the purse.
f) Bertie stated that it was the Jago crest. He further added that his mother’s hair was dark brown similar to his.
i) He explained that the Saltpen crest was that of a demi-lion.
k) Sletherby pointed out to him that his mother’s letter had a greyhound courant crest.
b) Bertie needed three pounds desperately and asked Sletherby to lend it to him.
m) Suspecting foul play, Sletherby did not give him any money, as he knew Mrs.Saltpen-Jago was a blonde.
d) He was received by Claude People. K.C.,who had kept on talking about various things.
c) All the time Sletherby was gazing at the door panel of the car, on which were the two crests – a demi-lion and a grey hound courant.
g) While describing the appearance of Honario Saltpen-Jago, K.C. referred to her altered hairstyle.
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