Initially, a simple phrase chased round and round in Cecilia's thoughts: Of course, of course. How had she not seen it? Everything was explained. The whole day, the weeks before, her childhood. A lifetime. It was clear to her now. Why else take so long to choose a dress, or fight over a vase, or find everything so different, or be unable to leave? What had made her so blind, so obtuse?
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Cecilia experiences a profound moment of realization, where a simple phrase resonates deeply within her. As she reflects, everything suddenly makes sense: the events of the day, her past experiences, and her childhood all come together in clarity. This revelation leads her to question why she has struggled with seemingly trivial decisions and emotions, finally understanding the deeper connections behind her actions.

This moment of insight highlights Cecilia's frustration with her own blindness and inability to recognize the truth earlier. It illustrates her emotional journey and the complexities of her life, emphasizing the significance of understanding one's past and choices in shaping the present. The clarity she feels brings a mix of relief and bewilderment as she confronts the reasons behind her previous struggles.

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