why did the narrator decide to visited to mrs Dorling house second time
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The narrator decided to visit Mrs. Dorling’s house for the second time to collect the materials that she had looted from the narrator’s mother.
Mrs. Dorling stole utensils and furniture from the home of the narrator.
Her daughter knew that her mother had bought them in an auction and the daughter was proud of the possessions.
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For the first time the narrator went to Mrs. Dorling’s house to pick up her mother’s things. Mrs. Dorling said that she didn’t expect her to return like that and she didn’t allow to enter the narrator in her house saying it was not a good time. The narrator was very keen on seeing her mother’s things as they mattered a lot and so visited the house for the second time.
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