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English, 21.09.2019 13:50 fdzgema17

i remember the whole beginning as a succession of flights and drops, a little seesaw of the right throbs and the wrong. after rising, in town, to meet his appeal, i had at all events a couple of very bad days - found myself doubtful again, felt indeed sure i had made a mistake. in this state of mind i spent the long hours of bumping, swinging coach that carried me to the stopping place at which i was to be met by a vehicle from the house. this convenience, i was told, had been ordered, and i found, toward the close of the june afternoon, a commodious fly in waiting for me. driving at that hour, on a lovely day, through a country to which the summer sweetness seemed to offer me a friendly welcome, my fortitude mounted afresh and, as we turned into the avenue, encountered a reprieve that was probably but a proof of the point to which it had sunk. i suppose i had expected, or had dreaded, something so melancholy that what greeted me was a good surprise. i remember as a most pleasant impression the broad, clear front, its open windows and fresh curtains and the pair of maids looking out; i remember the lawn and the bright flowers and the crunch of my wheels on the gravel and the clustered treetops over which the rooks circled and cawed in the golden sky. the scene had a greatness that made it a different affair from my own scant home, and there immediately appeared at the door, with a little girl in her hand, a civil person who dropped me as decent a curtsy as if i had been the mistress or a distinguished visitor. i had received in harley street a narrower notion of the place, and that, as i recalled it, made me think the proprietor still more of a gentleman, suggested that what i was to enjoy might be something beyond his promise.
what central impression is rendered about the narrator's state of mind in this passage?
a)
the narrator is in a silly mood at first, but then grows uneasy.
b)
the narrator is somewhat uneasy at first, but then starts to feel more comfortable.
c)
the narrator can't remember anything clearly, but has certain distinct thoughts.
d)
the narrator is in a happy mood at first, but then becomes melancholy.

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