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There isn't enough room left on the buggy for Lottie and Kezia to get in because of all the stuff from the removal. A neighbour, Mrs Samuel Josephs, will look after them until another van comes in the evening to pick up other stuff. The children are told to mingle with the neighbours' children, and
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The grandmother tucks the children in: Lottie and Isabel in the same bed, Kezia with her. Lottie says a prayer. Aunt Beryl dreams of being independent from Stanley. Stanley brags about buying the new house so cheap, then goes to bed with Linda. Pat and the servant girl turn in too. The grandmother
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Aunt Beryl writes a letter to her friend Nan, saying she is bored with living in the countryside, then thinks to herself how despicably false and unhappy with herself she is, until Kezia calls for her to come to dinner.
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Then Kezia goes back into her old house, looks about a few remaining items, then gets scared of something behind her. Lottie draws by and says the storeman is there to pick them up. They leave.
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The story is based on the Beauchamps' move to Karori, a country suburb of Wellington, in 1893. Alpers says that some readers may not pick up the numerous hints that Linda is pregnant.
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Pat chops off a duck's head to show the children that the duck still walks on for some instants after being killed; Kezia is shocked by the episode and demands Pat to "Put head back"
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The next day, Linda wakes up to a sunny weather and a husband boasting about his physique - she ridicules him slightly. Bored, she thinks of how she dreamt of birds.
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The girls play at grown-ups, until Pip and Rags, their cousins the Trout boys arrive. The garden is "boncer" (or bonzer, an Australasian word meaning "super").
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Stanley comes back delighted from work with cherries, oysters and a pineapple, willing to see his wife; Linda seems less happy; Aunt Beryl is 'restless'.
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encouraged her to finish the story. Mansfield had begun writing "Prelude" in the midst of a love affair she had in Paris in 1915. It was reprinted in
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In the kitchen, Alice is reading a book on dreams; Aunt Beryl comes in and bosses her round, then feels better and walks out.
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The grandmother is doing the dishes in the kitchen and remembers how, when they lived in
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mode, without a set structure, and with many shifts in the narrative.
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They eat the duck for tea. Stanley and Aunt Beryl play a game of
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It also addresses the issues for women in the 20th Century.
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The story is divided into twelve sections. It opens
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Katherine Mansfield
Hogarth Press
Virginia Woolf
Bliss and Other Stories
The Aloe
in medias res
Quarantine Island
Wellington
Tasmania
aloe
cribbage
modernist
"Murry [née Beauchamp; other married name Bowden], Kathleen [known as Katherine Mansfield] (1888–1923), writer"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/35172
UK public library membership
"Katherine Mansfield"
ISBN
0-19-558113-X
Full Text
Prelude
LibriVox
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Katherine Mansfield
The Woman at the Store
How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped

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