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Kinsley Miller
Today, 04:57
Why does the narrator come to the house of usher
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Julie
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He has come to the house because his friend Roderick sent him a letter earnestly requesting his company. Roderick wrote that he was feeling physically and emotionally ill, so the narrator is rushing to his assistance. The narrator mentions that the Usher family, though an ancient clan, has never flourished.
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