Mr Brownlow, with two men helping, takes Monks to his house. They do not physically force him to enter, but Mr Brownlow says that the minute Monks tries to leave, he will call the police, and charges him with fraud an...Mr Brownlow, with two men helping, takes Monks to his house. They do not physically force him to enter, but Mr Brownlow says that the minute Monks tries to leave, he will call the police, and charges him with fraud and robbery. Mr Brownlow was Monks's father's oldest friend, and Monks's real name is Edward Leeford. Mr Brownlow also had been engaged to Leeford's aunt, but she had died on the morning of their wedding day.展开更多
文摘Mr Brownlow, with two men helping, takes Monks to his house. They do not physically force him to enter, but Mr Brownlow says that the minute Monks tries to leave, he will call the police, and charges him with fraud and robbery. Mr Brownlow was Monks's father's oldest friend, and Monks's real name is Edward Leeford. Mr Brownlow also had been engaged to Leeford's aunt, but she had died on the morning of their wedding day.