If the narrator had waited and met Mrs. Dorling , do you think she would have returned the things?
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The narrator wait for so long because the war had taken a toll on her emotionally and physically.
She did not want to go back to the place because the surroudings and her mother's thinds would only bring back memories that she dared not remember.
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The _ of judges and decide his case today. ... If the narrator had waited and met Mrs. Dorling , do you think she would have returned the things? the narrator visited Mrs dorling many years after the war? why did she wait for so long?
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