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What distinction does Hal make between two different types of her clientele in the novel, The Death of Mrs. Westaway?

The Death of Mrs. Westaway

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Hal separates her clients into two types. She feels little guilt about the readings she provides to one-time clients, such as tourists and soon-to-be brides. The people who haunt her are the clients who come back again and again, trusting Hal to provide them with solutions for the darkest problems in their lives.

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The Death of Mrs. Westaway, BookRags