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Because she was unable to lie any more; she had inner conflict which has been reflected as a stream of unconscious thoughts about the terrible she'd been throw, which awakened her soul to tell the truth under any
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She had thought herself free from lust and vile passions, free to live the clean and healthy life of the spirit

It reflects Kitty and Charlie relationship. When he let her down in the beginning of the story and tried to get her back after Walter death with few charming words.
She saw him as silly and worthless as a man comparing to Walter, therefore, she kicked him out of her heart.
"Please go away,' she sobbed."That's the only thing you can do for me. I hate and despite


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