What are the subtle ways in which the lady manages to deceive Horace Danby into thinking she is the lady of the house? Why doesn’t Horace suspect that something is wrong?
Her confident demeanor, evident in her poised walk, her makeup adjustments, and the unhesitating way she selected a cigarette, could easily mislead anyone. Horace, paralyzed by fear, was incapable of clear thought and therefore suspected nothing.