Did the narrator fee up evinced about the views of her mother regarding Mrs Dorling?How do you know?
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The narrator did not seem convinced about her mother's views for Mrs Dorling. The latter wanted to keep narrator's mother's belongings with herself. It seems as if the narrator did not like Mrs Dorling's excessive interest in her mother's belongings. It is quite clear from the questions she puts to her mother.
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The narrator did not feel convinced about her mother’s concern for Mrs Dorling.
The latter was keen on removing the precious possessions of the narrator’s mother to her own house. It seems that the narrator did not like Mrs Darling’s excessive interest in her mother’s belongings. It is evident from the questions she puts to her mother.
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