John seems to think that his story of Edward and Nancy in the park is not enough to cause Florence to commit suicide because he adds his conversation with Bagshawe into the mix. However, this is rather flimsy evidence. There is no reason for Florence to assume that Bagshawe is telling John about her affair with Edward. Additionally, she doesn’t care much about John anyway, and it seems unlikely that his knowledge of her affair would drive her to suicide. Once again, the question is whether John is being deliberately misleading.