Object
Catherine's Conservatory Plastic Chair
Catherine sits on this plastic chair in the sunlit conservatory of her Hebden Bridge house during a late afternoon conversation with Clare. She sips tea and smokes while enduring Clare's teasing about investigating three drug-addled lads for sheep theft. The chair anchors their casual, side-by-side posture amid the glass-walled room's domestic warmth, with Lad 1 and Lad 2 nearby.
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Purpose
Casual seating for conversation
Significance
Frames Catherine and Clare's sibling banter, where Clare's dark humor highlights Catherine's weary pragmatism and the absurdity of rural policing duties, contrasting with looming darker threats like Tommy Lee Royce.
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