The Daughter of Time

How does Josephine Tey use imagery in The Daughter of Time?

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Example of Imagery:

"Grant lay on his bed and looked at his little prison room with something approaching benevolence. Neither a man who has stood at the Pole nor a man who has stood on Everest has anything on a man who has stood at a window after weeks of being merely twelve stones of destitution. Or so Grant felt."

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Daughter of Time