Which line is an indication of Situational Irony in the story?
"So there it is," he added. "And I know it's kind of a bad time to be telling you, bet there simply
wasn't any other way. Of course I'll give you money and see you're looked after. But there
needn't really be any fuss. I hope not anyway. It wouldn't be very good for my job."
"If you're too tired to eat out," she went on, "it's still not too late. There's plenty of meat and
stuff in the freezer, and you can have it right here and not even move out of the chair."
"For God's sake," he said, hearing her, but not turning round. "Don't make supper for me. I'm
going out."
At fat point, Mary Maloney simply walked up behind him and without any pause she swung the
big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his
head.