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Evidence and Law
Morality, Crime, and Punishment
Identity and Appearance
Marriage and Gender
Class, Industry, and Social Place
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Jane Gould confirms that she was sent by Mr. Goodricke to oversee the collection of the body. She found the body of Lady Glyde being watched over by Hester Pinhorne and, later, saw the body placed into the coffin.
Jane Gould confirms that the body has been disposed of legally, and this process was overseen by a servant or a doctor at all times. Count Fosco makes sure everything looks official and innocent.
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