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In this passage, Mr. Whitehead, the gardener at Appleyard College, delivers a police report to Constable Bumpher concerning his discovery of the body of Sara Waybourne in the hedges behind the school—and all that happened after. Mr. Whitehead describes finding the girl’s mutilated corpse and immediately rushing up to tell Mrs. Appleyard about what he’d found. The woman reacted emotionally but not necessarily with surprise, unleashing an animalistic scream before collecting herself and ordering Mr. Whitehead to ready a carriage to take her into town immediately. Mr. Whitehead describes his shock upon seeing Mrs. Appleyard come downstairs to head into…