who speaks these words to whom? my poor mother used to sit in that chair "'she moaned 'to think it should rise up against me now
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The child is speaking these words to the readers
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We are provided with a sentence and we are asked the question of who speaks these words to whom. The answer to the question of who speaks these words to whom is as follows:
- This sentence has been taken from the lesson ' Footprint without feet.'
- These words were spoken by Griffin's landlady.
- When she saw the door to Griffin s room open, she was curious and went in.
- Griffin who was invisible hit her on the face with his hat and then the chair came flying towards her legs and pushed both the landlord and his wife out of the door.
- So the landlady said these words to her husband because she thought such an occurrence could be because of witchcraft or the place being haunted.
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