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Mrs. Hoskins wanted to atone for her past mistakes and the pain she caused others, particularly due to her harsh upbringing and the impact it had on her relationships. She felt a deep sense of regret for her actions and sought forgiveness, hoping to make amends and find redemption in her later life. This desire for atonement was central to her character's development and motivations throughout the narrative.

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