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“In a Grove”

1. Who first found the body in a grove?
The wood first found the body in a grove.

2. Whose testimony included the following:
a. Lilac- colored suit –The testimony of a travelling Buddhist priest
b. 20 odd arrows- The testimony of a travelling Buddhist priest
c. A sorrel with a fine mane- The testimony of a travelling Buddhist priest
d. height of about 4 feet and 5 inches- The testimony of a travelling Buddhist priest

3. According to the policeman’s testimony, how many arrows did he find?
The policeman found 17 arrows with hawk feathers.

4. Why should we not believe the testimony of a murdered man as told through a medium?

5. Who killed the murdered man? Support your claim.

6. Give the resolution of the story.

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