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1. Why does Mr. Alexander keep insisting that Fleur move into a larger room in the his boarding house?
Her room is overcrowded with books, papers and the evidence of constant visitors.
2. What does Fleur believe she might gain from a confrontation with Mr. Alexander, even though she doesn't want one?
Fleur believes she has a demon inside her that rejoices in seeing people not just as they are, but more and more of how they are.
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