GETTING COMFORTABLE

On Kashtanka’s first day at the second home, everything was exciting and new. Just a month later, it has grown habitual, expected, and dull. The narrator shifts from “the stranger” and “Kashtanka” to “the master” and “Auntie.” Destrangement has taken place, but this familiarity leads to tedium and m...

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