How Mrs Burnell and Mrs Kelvey are described in the story
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Burnell is a snob and is encouraging her daughters to have superior attitudes as well. There is a tiny amount of physical description of Mrs. Kelvey, but she is given no dialogue. The narrator calls her “a spry, hardworking little washerwoman.” She goes to the houses of the well-to-do families.
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Else Kelvey smiles at the end of the story as a result of her innocent happiness at having had the opportunity to see the beautiful doll's house and lamp. The narrator has told us that, despite the variety of families that sent their children to the village school, "the line had to be drawn somewhere.
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