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Following are some dialogues of the major characters in the extract. Find out who the speaker is, his/her tone, style, significance, etc. of the dialogue. - English

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Following are some dialogues of the major characters in the extract. Find out who the speaker is, his/her tone, style, significance, etc. of the dialogue.

Dialogue Speaker To Whom it is said Tone, Style, Significance, etc.
“….you have once enabled my employer, Mrs. Cecil Forrester, to unravel a little domestic complication. She was much impressed by your kindness and skill.”      
“You will, I am sure, excuse me.”      
“Your statement is most interesting. Has anything else occurred to you?”      
“Are you the parties who come with Miss Morstan?”      
“The Sahib awaits you.”      
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Dialogue Speaker To Whom it is said Tone, Style, Significance, etc.
“….you have once enabled my employer, Mrs. Cecil Forrester, to unravel a little domestic complication. She was much impressed by your kindness and skill.” Miss Mary Morstan Sherlock Holmes Tone: Admiring, Complimentary Style: Exposition Significance: Miss Morstan says this to inform Holmes that she has come to visit him upon the suggestion of her employer, whom he had helped on a case before.
“You will, I am sure, excuse me.” Dr. Watson Sherlock Holmes Tone: Polite, Courteous Style: Direct Significance: Dr. Watson wanted to take his leave as he thought Miss Morstan might want to discuss her case with Holmes in private.
“Your statement is most interesting. Has anything else occurred to you?” Sherlock Holmes Miss Mary Morstan Tone: Intriguing, Inquisitive Style: Interrogative Significance: Holmes is genuinely impressed by the uniqueness of Miss Morstan’s case. He wants to know about the event that has made Miss Morstan approach him now.
“Are you the parties who come with Miss Morstan?” The coachman Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson Tone: Enquiring
Style: Clarifying Significance: The coachman, acting on behalf of the anonymous sender of the letter, wanted to make sure that Holmes and Watson were Miss Morstan’s companions as the letter mentioned that Miss Morstan could bring two friends in case she was distrustful.
“The Sahib awaits you.” The khitmutgar The trio − Miss Mary Morstan, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson Tone: Polite, Welcoming Style: Direct, Informative Significance: This dialogue highlights that the anonymous sender of the letter, who has invited Miss Morstan, is waiting for her. This dialogue is also indicative of the influence of the servant's native language. The word ‘Sahib’ is the Hindi term for ‘Sir’. The servant language emphasizes the extent to which he seems out-of-place in the suburban London setting.
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The Sign of Four
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