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Read the passage and highlight the clues that say something about mrs. wright. hale: why, i don't think she minded — one way or other. she didn't pay much attention. i said, "how do, mrs. wright, it's cold, ain't it? " and she said, "is it? " — and went on kind of pleating at her apron. well, i was surprised; she didn't ask me to come up to the stove, or to set down, but just sat there, not even looking at me, so i said, "i want to see john." and then she — laughed. i guess you would call it a laugh. —trifles, susan glaspell

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