why did the narrator visit Christina's?
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Unfortunately he had made the highest bid. iv. The narrator entered Christie's as his friend persuaded him to visit the sale‒room. ... He even thought of borrowing from moneylenders and considered the possibility of confessing the truth to the staff at Christie's.
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The narrator visited Christie's to watch the process of auctioning. The narrator heard his own voice saying, 'and fifty'.
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