why did she feel her husband was a changed man
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Keeping in view Mrs Mallard’s affliction with heart trouble, her sister Josephine took every care to convey the news of her husband’s sudden death as gently as possible. In broken sentences, with veiled hints, she broke the sad news to Mrs Mallard. It was feared that she might receive a sudden shock. But Mrs Mallard acted differently from most women in the same position. She wept passionately in her sister’s arms with wild abandonment. When the storm of grief had spent itself she went away to her room alone. She
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