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Until Mr. Wilson found out, Myrtle's husband. He loved
her a lot
and he did not want to let her go so he locked her in the closet and
said "She's going to stay there till the day after to-morrow, and then we're
going to move away." ....pg.137 this is the kind of punishment she recieved
after she lied but he wasn't going to let her go...
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He was going to keep her
locked up until he got ready to move because she always talked about moving.
Otherwise she was going to try to run away with Tom. In the meantime Mrs. Wilson
(Myrtle) is screaming through the closet "Beat Me!"....pg. 138 as if he was the
one in the wrong not her.
In conclusion none of these lies were kept going for along time...
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