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What was the narrator's mother's opinion about mrs dorling?

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Answered by komalmittal147
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The narrator's mother felt Mrs Dorling was a very kind and generous lady because every time she came to their house and took the beautiful antique plates, crockery, cutlery and the silverware because she said that she will safeguard her belongings till she return from the war. The narrator's mother was having a good faith on Mrs Dorling and was too simple to understand the lady's motive behind her kindness .

Answered by rakeshkumarbro218200
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The narrator's mother felt Mrs Dorling was a very kind and generous lady because every time she came to their house she took the beautiful antique plates, crockery, cutlery and the silverware because she said she liked to save the nice things. She insisted on taking all their nice things on the pretext of saving them.

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