The conclusion is that Mr Faxon was angry that his host had not sent a sleigh to come pick him from the train station
Explanation:
George Faxon had just being employed to work as a Secretary in New England. He travelled from Boston in the United States to Northridge train station in New England and was waiting for his host's sleigh to come pick him up.
It was a bitterly cold night and the cold wind was biting hard as he waited on end for Mrs Culme's sleigh to come pick him up at the station.
But neither Mrs Culme or her sleigh showed up. Instead, a young slender lad by name Frank Rainer was the one who eventually came for Mr Faxon and took him to his uncle's house at Weymore where the plot of the play was hatched
The core themes, or predominant concepts, in A Wrinkle in Time include the power of love and the value of individuality. The primary conflict, or clash between ideas or characters, is the contest between good and evil.