Olga responds with much eagerness and joy , offering her house as a place to live for the veterinary 's family . This is when her suppressed maternal feelings start to surface as she engages , body and soul , in the upbringing and education of the child , Sasha , whom she considers abandoned and undesired by his parents . Once again , as in Kukin 's case she sees a ``victim ' whom she sees fit to rescue . Her compulsive behaviour re-emerges as she internalizes the child...











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