Read it through once
Juno Boyle is discovered standing in the middle of the room with a kettle in one hand and a tin from which she is taking tea-leaves in the other. She is a stout, motherly woman of about forty-five, with a round, kindly, tired face. Her dress is neat but worn. She hums a tune as she works. She turns the kettle lid once or twice and looks at the clock in the corner.