Describe the narrator's second visit to mrs dorling's house
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When the narrator went to Mrs. Dorling's house for the second time, she was welcomed by Mrs. Dorling's daughter. After stepping into the room, she was shocked to see a different room altogether. She recognized all the belongings of her mother kept in the living room. At the same time, she was not able to associate with those things as they were kept differently. She felt a different feeling after viewing the image of the things. She left the house and forgot the address for her lifetime.
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The narrator had an unpleasant experience during her first visit to Marconi Street. Mrs Dorling gave her a cold shoulder. But the narrator’s urge to see her things and touch them did not cool down. She decided to try a second time. This time Mrs Dorling’s daughter opened the door. The mother had gone out. Her daughter led the narrator to a room inside. The narrator found herself in the midst of familiar things which were scattered in a tasteless way all around. The sight oppressed her. She noticed the candle holder and the woollen tablecloth. She noticed her mother’s beautiful tea set and the silver cutlery being used by that family in that small, musty room. Mrs Dorling did not even know how to use those precious things. All those things oppressed her now. She decided to leave the house at the earliest. Her things evoked the memories of her earlier life, and she was now living in a small rented room. So she made up her mind to forget her things and also Mrs Dorling’s address.
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