1. Explain with reference to the context of the following
passages.
10.
She had always been short and fat and slightly bent. Her
face was a crisscross of wrinkless runsring from everywhere to
everywhere. No, we were certain she had always been as we
had known her. Old, so terribly old that she could not have grown
older, and had stayed at the same age for twenty years. She
could never have been pretty ; but she was always beautiful.
She hobbled about the house in spotless white with one hand
resting on her waist to balance hee rstoop and the other telling
the breads of her rosary.
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