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Answer: "Dresses, less splendid...scattered about." "She had not...about the looking-glass."
Explanation: In this excerpt from Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations", the two sentences that suggest that the woman described is in some sort of transition are the above mentioned. When Pip enters the room he sees Lady Havisham with "half-packed trunks, scattered about." and she has not quite finished dressing, she had only one shoe on and her veil was half arranged. This shows some kind of transition.
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The answer is ) Dresses, less splendid than the dress she wore, and half-packed trunks, were scattered about. And ) She had not quite finished dressing, for she had but one shoe on, -the other was on the table near her hand,-her veil was but half arranged, her watch and chain were not put on, and some lace for her bosom lay with those trinkets, and with her handkerchief, and gloves, and some flowers, and a Prayer-Book all confusedly heaped about the looking-glass.
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