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Ques:- "I am much obiliged" says Mrs.pearson.For what she feels obiliged and to whom?
Chapter: mother's day.

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Answered by saurabhpanigrahi9911
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Answer:

Mrs Pearson said this to Mrs Fitzgerald this is because she was obliged by Mrs Fitzgerald to tell her the fortune of her life as a fortune teller. She also felt obliged of her living next door to her house.

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

Mrs. Pearson feels obliged to Mrs. Fitzgerald for telling her fortune.

She thinks it's fantastic to live next door to a real fortune teller.

Explanation:

Mrs. Pearson's neighbour and friend is Mrs. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Pearson's fate might turn either way, according to a fortune teller who learned the skill from the East. The situation would turn in her favour if she put up some effort and sought advice. She counselled her to take control of the situation and assert herself as the house's leader.

Mrs. Pearson owes Mrs. Fitzgerald a debt of gratitude for reading her fortune. She thinks it's fantastic to live next door to a real fortune teller.

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