'I regret I cannot do anything for you'. 'I've come here specially on the train. I wanted to talk to you for a moment. It is not convenient for me now', said the woman. 'I can't see you. Another time'. The given lines show that Mrs. Dorling was
(a) fearful of the crime she had committed (b) terrified of the narrator
(c) fearful that she would lose everything (d) guilty of cheating Mrs. S
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answer d is correct I think
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the answer is d
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As she is kind of regretting in the answer and also the last sentence is full of guilt. The way Mrs. Dorling is talking in these lines seems like she has done something and is guilty now.
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