What human values did Mrs S possess, unlike Mrs Dorling? Explain with the reference to the chapter, "The Address."(3)
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The narrator's mother, Mrs S was a very and trustworthy woman. She trusted Mrs Dorling with all her valuables so that they would not be destroyed in the war. She was very polite and good natured. She did not like to insult anyone and forbade her daughter from talking rudely to Mrs Dorling.
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