What did the narrator learn about Mrs. Dorling from her mother?
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From her mother she learned that Mr. Dorling was an old acquaintance who had recently renewed their friendship. According to her mother Mrs. Dorling was carrying all their valuable goods to her house, so that, as Jews, even if they had to run in the course of war, their properties will be safe in Mrs.
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The narrator’s mother told her daughter that Mrs. Darling had been visiting their house regularly and every time she left, she took same belongings with her. She suggested to the narrator’s mother that she was storing them at a safer place otherwise they would lose everything.
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