Read the following passage from "Another Evening at the Club" in which Samia's mother describes her impressions of Abboud Bey, her daughter's suitor.

"You're a lucky girl," her mother had told her. "He's a real find. Any girl would be happy to have him. He's an Inspector of Irrigation though he's not yet forty. He earns a big salary and gets a fully furnished government house wherever he's posted, which will save us the expense of setting up a house—and I don't have to tell you what our situation is—and that's besides the house he owns in Alexandria where you'll be spending your holidays."
The details in these sentences lead a reader to understand that Samia's family
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is socially inferior to Abboud Bey.

has experienced financial difficulties.

enjoys spending the holidays in Alexandria.

intends to throw the couple a very large wedding

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is excited about the prospect of Abboud Bey becoming their son-in-law.