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Other people sat on the benches and green chairs, but they were nearly always the same, sunday after sunday, and—miss brill had often noticed—there was something funny about nearly all of them. they were odd, silent, nearly all old, and from the way they stared they looked as though they'd just come from dark little rooms or even—even cupboards! what can the reader infer about miss brill from the excerpt?

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