Justify the suitability of the title 'he said it with arsenic'
He Said It with Arsenic by Ruskin Bond is a story about Mr. Jones, Rusty's uncle, who was a perfect murderer. William Jones was such a magnificent killer as he always killed his victims quite smoothly. Jones fell in love with Mrs. Browning - the wife of a stationmaster, their letter exchanging activity became a notable thing for the people working in the postal department, and Jones was based in Agra while Mrs. Browning in Meerut. Jones used to send a bit of poison in powered form to her in letters, so that she could kill her husband by feeding it. Later on Mrs. Browning’s husband fell sick and died silently.
This poisoning contained arsenic and hence the name of the story comes up
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