what did the narrator recall about her first meeting with Mrs. dorling
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The narrator was in search for her mother’s belongings, their household objects, which had been taken away by Mrs. Dorling for safekeeping. At first, she did not show any sign of having recognised the narrator. But the latter realised that she had come to the right place since Mrs. Dorling was wearing her mother's green knitted cardigan. Mrs. Dorling said that she had thought nobody of the narrator's family had survived the war, and that she had nothing left of her mother's belongings. She refused even to talk to her saying that it was not a convenient time.
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The narrator was in search for her mother’s belongings, their household objects, which had been taken away by Mrs. Dorling for safekeeping. At first, she did not show any sign of having recognised the narrator. But the latter realised that she had come to the right place since Mrs. Dorling was wearing her mother's green knitted cardigan. Mrs. Dorling said that she had thought nobody of the narrator's family had survived the war, and that she had nothing left of her mother's belongings. She refused even to talk to her saying that it was not a convenient time.
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The first meeting of Mrs. Dorling and the narrator was years ago. So they did not recognize much and narrator self introduce to Dorling.
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