Maybe she lives there or has some connection through work or friends. Hard to say exactly without more context.
The narrator might paint a picture of Mangan's sister as having a unique personality, maybe being intelligent or having a particular way of moving or speaking that stands out to him.
Mangan's sister is often depicted as an innocent and charming figure. She has a certain allure that captivates the narrator.
It could bring new dynamics and complications. Maybe it changes the relationships or triggers new plot developments.
Well, if it's a story about a rich man north of Richmond, it might be about his wealth, his lifestyle, his influence in that area. Maybe it could involve how he made his fortune, whether through business, inheritance or some other means. It could also touch on his relationships with the people in the Richmond area, like if he was a philanthropist or a bit of a tyrant in the local economy.
I'm not sure. You might need to check some official sources or documents for his exact age.
There were a total of nine communities in North City Street.
I'm not sure exactly how Stuart Mangan died. Maybe it was due to an illness or an accident, but I don't have the specific details.
The pronunciation of'mangan' is something like'man-gan' with the stress on the first syllable.
I'm not sure exactly how Tricia Mangan did. Maybe you could provide more context.
I'm sorry, but I don't have a specific story about Richmond Academy for Girls and wedgies. However, in a school setting, if there were such an incident, it could be a case of schoolyard bullying. Maybe a mean girl gave another girl a wedgie as a form of teasing. But this is just speculation as I don't have the actual story.