What happens to the items of the grand
mother's shop when she becomes old ? poet of Elizabeth Jennings
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The shop becomes overwhelmed with dust and a 'smelt old, of things too long kept shut' which could also reflect to the possible relationship between the grandma and the poet. They were not close, additionally with the refusion that the poet had given to the grandmother most likely would have made things worse
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The shop becomes overwhelmed with dust and a 'smelt old, of things too long kept shut' which could also reflect to the possible relationship between the grandma and the poet. They were not close, additionally with the refusion that the poet had given to the grandmother most likely would have made things worse.
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