what was strange about the young woman’s looking at the funeral display in the undertaker’s shop?
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Mr Sowerberry is a fictional character who appears as a supporting antagonist in Charles Dickens' 1838 novel Oliver Twist. He is an undertaker and coffin maker who owns and operates a small dark shop in a small town some 75 miles from London. This shop also serves as a dwelling for himself, his wife, a maidservant named Charlotte, an assistant named Noah Claypole, and, for a short period, as an apprentice, the protagonist of the novel, a young boy named Oliver Twist who has been "purchased" from the local parish workhouse.
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The young woman's looking at the funeral display in the undertaker's shop was strange as in the windows the shop showed two urns for holding the ashes of the dead and some photographs of stones which means these are the signs of mourning but her behaviour, and her wearing of very colourful dress and looking at the uninteresting things for long time strook strange.