what does the narrator remembers about Mrs Dorlings as she saw her for the first time?
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Mrs Dorling had not given any sign of recognition upon seeing the narrator. She had kept staring at her in silence which led the narrator to think that she might have come there by mistake. The narrator had only seen Mrs. Dorling once before this meeting, fleetingly and years ago. The woman was wearing the narrator's mother's green knitted cardigan, the wooden buttons rather pale from washing and was half hidden behind the door.
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