Across
- 6. The concept of self that the narrator struggles with after the war.
- 9. The feeling the narrator experiences upon her visit to the address.
- 12. The piece of furniture where the narrator's mother kept her things.
- 13. The person who recounts the events of the story.
- 15. The process of remembering past events, central to the story.
- 16. What drives the narrator to visit the address.
- 18. The narrator rings this at Mrs. Dorling's house.
- 19. A person who continues to live despite a difficult event, like the narrator.
- 20. A place of comfort and security that the narrator longs for but cannot fully reclaim.
Down
- 1. How the narrator feels towards Mrs. Dorling, despite their connection.
- 2. The event that led to the loss of the narrator's home and possessions.
- 3. The feeling of being deceived, experienced by the narrator.
- 4. A type of valuable metal used for making household item mentioned in the story.
- 5. The act of misleading or hiding the truth, relevant to Mrs. Dorling’s actions.
- 7. What the narrator carried to retrieve her mother’s belongings.
- 8. The narrator's struggle with recollections of the past.
- 10. The location where the narrator found her mother's belongings.
- 11. Delicate tableware that was part of the mother's belongings.
- 14. The woman who took the narrator's mother's belongings for safekeeping.
- 17. The narrator's status after the war, having lost her home.
