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Read this passage from An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley.     BIRLING [after a pause, with a touch of impatience]: Well, what is it then? INSPECTOR: I’d like some information, if you don’t mind, Mr Birling. Two hours ago a young woman died in the Infirmary. She’d been taken there this afternoon because she’d swallowed a lot of strong disinfectant. Burnt her inside out, of course. ERIC [involuntarily]: My God! INSPECTOR: Yes, she was in great agony. They did everything they could for her at the Infirmary, but she died. Suicide of course. BIRLING [rather impatiently]: Yes, yes. Horrible... Show more

What is the immediate context to this passage?