Essay heading: "Miss Brill" by Katherine Mansfield
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She hurries home, not even stopping at the bakery, which was part of her usual Sunday ritual. She flees to her "little dark room-her room like a cupboard". She is now faced with the fact that she isn't a part of the play at all. She would not be missed if she didn't show up. She really is one of those people on the bench watching the world go by... displayed 300 characters
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She flees to her "little dark room-her room like a cupboard". She is now faced with the fact that she isn't a part of the play at all. She would not be missed if she didn't show up. She really is one of those people on the bench watching the world go by. What a horrifying moment! As she puts her fur away and the narrator tells us "when she put the lid on she thought she heard something crying", I wonder if life will never be the same for Miss Brill... displayed next 300 characters
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