Caro was coming round to the fact of unhappiness: to a realization that Dora created unhappiness and the she was bound to Dora.
by Shirley Hazzard
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Caro began to understand her own unhappiness, recognizing that it was largely influenced by her relationship with Dora. This realization marked a significant turning point in her perspective, suggesting that the emotional turmoil she experienced stemmed from Dora's presence in her life.

As Caro grappled with this truth, she acknowledged her connection to Dora, realizing that she felt an obligation to maintain this bond despite the discomfort it brought her. This complex dynamic highlighted the struggle between loyalty and personal well-being within their relationship.

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