1. What is the first area Mrs. Parker shows prospective roomers?
The first area that Mrs. Parker shows prospective roomers are the double parlors. She tells prospective roomers all the advantages of the area and about the gentlemen who occupied them for eight years.
2. How does Mrs. Parker respond if you say you are not able to rent the double parlors?
If you stammer forth a confession that you are not a doctor nor a dentist and cannot rent the double parlors, she gets frosty. She acts like your parents should have trained you in one of the professions that fitted her parlors.
3. After looking at the parlors, where does Mrs. Parker take prospective roomers?
After looking at the parlors, Mrs. Parker takes you up a flight of stairs to the second-floor-back which costs $8. She comments that it is worth the $12 Mr. Toosenberry paid for it before he left.
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