"Landlady" I
"Landlady" II
"Landlady" III
100

setting of the story

an inn in Bath, England

100

What happens when Billy signs the guestbook

He sees two names that look familiar

100
Why the names of the two gentlemen were in the newspaper headlines

They had disappeared

200

the protagonist of the story

Billy Weaver

200

Where Billy had seen those names before

in the headlines of the newspapers

200

What the tea tastes like

bitter almonds

300

Some examples of foreshadowing at the beginning of the story

- It is "dead cold" outside

- Some type of spell comes over him as he is moved to ring the doorbell of the inn

- The landlady opens the door as soon as he rings the bell

- The rent is too cheap to be realistic

- She had already prepared his room for him

300

The current whereabouts of the two gentlemen whose names are in the guestbook, according to the landlady

They still occupy the rooms in the inn

300

What Billy notices about the dog and the bird

They are stuffed

400

some descriptions of the inn that make it seem so cozy and inviting

the fire in the hearth; the flowers in a vase; the comfortable furniture; the little dog asleep in front of the fire; the bird in the cage

400

What the landlady says about one of the gentlemen that is very strange (regarding his skin)

There wasn't a blemish on his body

400

What the reader can infer about what happens to Billy after the story ends

He will die from the cyanide poisoning, and the landlady will preserve his body with chemicals

500

why Billy Weaver is in Bath

He is starting a new job

500

What the landlady smells like when Billy gets close to her

like pickled walnuts or a hospital corridor

500

The irony of the landlady

A woman who seems nurturing, pleasant, and kind is actually a deranged killer