why did the narrator leave Mrs dorling house in such hurry
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Answer:She found herself in the midst of things she wanted to see again.She felt oppressed when she saw the tasteless arrangement of their things which was unpleasant to see.As her belongings have lost their value since they have been separated from her mother she no longer wanted to touch.
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She left in a hurry as she knew the items can not bring back the loved one.
- The question has been asked from the story The Address by Marga Minco.
- In the lives of the Holland people, the war had caused upheaval as they lost their lives and homes.
- Another battle casualty was Mrs S.
- When the narrator, the child of S, visited Dorling's house to reclaim her mother's items, Dorling was startled to see her and even pretended not to recognise her.
- She recognised the items that were left at Dorling's residence. Even her green sweater was still on. She experienced nostalgia since things seemed to have lost their value without their true owner.
- She preferred, to leave the things and permanently forget the address. Thus, she left immediately as she knew that the mother can't come back.
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