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How does the setting influence Mr. Nuttel’s expectations about the interaction he is about to have?

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He expects the country people to be unsophisticated and foolish.
He expects the country people to be unsophisticated and foolish.

He is reminded of a conversation with his sister and expects to meet someone like her.
He is reminded of a conversation with his sister and expects to meet someone like her.

He expects the surroundings to be isolating and depressing.
He expects the surroundings to be isolating and depressing.

He does not expect the visit among strangers to have much value.

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He expects the country people to be unsophisticated and foolish.

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