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means what it is, that’s a bit of a cop-out isn’t it? I mean the thing could
mean anything at all this ‘Prisoner.’ A man resigns his job, so what, who
cares, no-one I shouldn’t think. Not Number 1, seeing as he’s been Number 6 all
the time he should know the reason why Number 6 resigned. But just in case,
there was this meeting between the two of them, 1 showed 6 his future, as a
prisoner, 6 didn’t take to that at all. There was a confrontation between them,
boy if 6 had managed to lay his hands on 1, but that couldn’t be permitted, the
scene would have been like the fight scene in ‘The Schizoid Man!’ What followed
was a falling out between friends, and that’s as good as a resignation in my
book. Anyway just to make sure, as soon as the Prisoner returned home to London
he set off straight away, one interpretation might be that he had two calls to
make, one in the country and one in town which smacks of ‘Many Happy Returns.’
No doubt he would want to see the Colonel and make his final report, or at the
very least to hand in his letter of resignation which he wrote on the journey
back to London . But of course he wasn’t allowed to
hand in his resignation like that, not now he knew all about The Village so
they put him in it!
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