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Who was Mrs Dorling ?What did the narrator,s mother tell her about the woman?

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Answered by samriddhsaxena
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Mrs Dorling is some acquaintance of Mrs S, the mother of the narrator. She exploits Mrs S’s fears of the war. She herself insists that Mrs S should hand over all her ‘nice things’ to her. They will remain safe even if they have to leave the place during the war. No, her behaviour can’t be justified. Neither does she entertain nor help the narrator. She even refuses to recognise her. She makes no effort to return those articles to the girl which once belonged to her mother.

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Answered by anthonypaulvilly
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The narrator of 'The address' had met Mrs. Dorling once when she came home from her studies. At that time the woman was carrying things from their home. From her mother she learned that Mr. Dorling was an old acquaintance who had recently renewed their friendship. According to her mother Mrs. Dorling was carrying all their valuable goods to her house, so that, as Jews, even if they had to run in the course of war, their properties will be safe in Mrs. Dorling's house. Her mother seems to be very grateful about that. The narrator had to let it go at that in spite of her own misgivings about the woman.

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