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The Househunter

by Henry Sutton

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At 42, Eleanor Mitchell wants a change, and she decides to move house. But on her odyssey around London she becomes more interested in the occupants than the houses, imagining their situations and relationships, putting herself in their shoes. Then she begins to notice connections between them.
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She stepped into the house and smelt old air, feeling its thickness, its stillness engulf her. But as she moved further along the narrow hallway she caught traces of a perfume she couldn't name, as if its wearer had recently hurried through and the air had settled after her, leaving loose particles of scent hopelessly suspended.
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At 42, Eleanor Mitchell wants a change, and she decides to move house. But on her odyssey around London she becomes more interested in the occupants than the houses, imagining their situations and relationships, putting herself in their shoes. Then she begins to notice connections between them.

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