… the cattle boy, who had been with them a long time, and had grown to trust them a little, said: “Ask your boy in the kitchen. Now, there’s a doctor for you. He’s the son of a famous medicine man who used to be in these parts, and there’s nothing he cannot cure.”

In “No Witchcraft for Sale” by Doris Lessing, what do the Farqaurs learn from the cattle boyabout Gideon, the servant workingin their kitchen?


that he wants to quit his job


that he is a medicine man


that he has had a snake bite


that he does not like Teddy