Why does the narrator visit mrs
dorling's house?
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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. She knew she would have to try to get her mother's things back and thus visited the house a second time.
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Why did the narrator decide to go to Mrs Dorling's house second 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. She knew she would have to try to get her mother's things back and thus visited the house a second time.
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