why were the two daughters ( amelia and Elizabeth) surprised to see Abel
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How did the Slaters and the Jordans respond to Mr. Abel’s death?
The Slaters and the Jordans were excited over the death of Mr. Abel, the father of the two women. As custom demanded, they put on mourning clothes and pretended to be sad but soon they began to behave quite happily.
What kind of a character is Mr. Ben Jordan?
Mr. Jordan is a funny man. He was all words when he was not supposed to speak a word. Although Elizabeth, his wife, had instructed him not to speak unnecessarily, Ben manages to make a confusion and makes everyone laugh. Apart from being comical, he also appears to be a bold character who doesn’t mind anything what may.
How do Amelia and Henry give an account of Mr. Abel’s death?
Mr. Abel was found merry in the morning, probably he was a bit drunk. After a while he went to the insurance office and probably paid the dues. He spent the rest of his day at Ring-o-Bells and returned at night. Once home, he went straight away into his room a lay on bed and slept. Later Henry went upstairs and Mr. Abel, half asleep, asked him to remove his shoes. When the dinner was over, Amelia went upstairs with a bit of food in a tray and found the old man lying dead in the bed
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They were amazed seeing Abel as they didn't expected the same
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