The orphans "A Mother in Mannville was drawn to the narrator because________.
A. she paid him well for this servies
B. she remined him of his mother who lived in Mannvile
C. she made him fell less lonely and forsaken
D. she had a dog he could paly with
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B.
she remined him of his mother who lived in Mannvile
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