Why did the narrator come to mrs. Dorling house
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Mrs Dorling said that she did not expect her to return and the narrator was not allowed to enter the house as Mrs Dorling said that it was not a suitable time. The narrator wanted to see her mother's things because she associated them with her mother and the loss of her mother weighed heavily on her.
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Mrs Dorling said that she did not expect her to return and the narrator was not allowed to enter the house as Mrs Dorling said that it was not a suitable time. The narrator wanted to see her mother's things because she associated them with her mother and the loss of her mother weighed heavily on her.
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