What is the most likely reason that Mathilde feels like "all was ended for her" on page 68?

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She is afraid that her husband will abandon her.
She is afraid that her husband will abandon her.

She is afraid that she will never find the necklace.
She is afraid that she will never find the necklace.

She is afraid that she will never go to another ball.
She is afraid that she will never go to another ball.

She is afraid that her friend will be furious with her.

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The most likely reason that Mathilde feels like "all was ended for her" on page 68 is because she is afraid that she will never find the necklace.
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