Why Was The Narrator Oppressed In The Story The Address
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when the narrator was successful in entering Mrs Dorling's house the second time ,she felt horrified . her belongings were lying arranged in a test less manner with the ugly furniture. A muggy smell prevailed in the room . She was embarassed to look around . The strange atmosphere oppressed her
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The narrator was successful in entering Mrs Dorling's house when she visited the second time, but she felt horrified after entering. Her family's belongings were lying arranged in a tasteless way with the ugly furniture . An unpleasant smell prevailed in the room . She didn't dare to look around. The strange atmosphere oppressed her .
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