Why did the narrator decide to take the shilling given by maggie?
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EXPLANATION:
- At first the narrator thought that he should not take the shilling thinking that Maggie must have done a lot of hard work to earn the money, but later he realized that the shilling was for the flowers which she wants to dedicate for the money as a sacrifice for her loved brother who have died some time ago.
- The shilling was a symbol of the love between the sibling and a sweet depiction of the bond in the relationship.
- The shilling was the price of the hard earned labour. Hence the narrator decided to take the money.
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