Dreams of My Russian Summers

What does the narrator say his grandmother does when the narrator looks at the photo of the scruffy woman in the book, Dreams of My Russian Summers?

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When the grandmother, whom the narrator often calls Charlotte, sees the young boy looking at the photograph, a look of panic spreads across her face and she refuses to answer any questions about who the woman might be.

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Dreams of My Russian Summers