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In "The Stone Angel," Mr. Currie's three puzzling remarks after the death of Lottie's mother were likely related to his attempts at offering condolences or expressing sympathy. Hagar is puzzled by them because they lack the expected emotional depth and sincerity that she associates with expressions of grief and loss. As a character who values authenticity and emotional honesty, Hagar is unsettled by Mr. Currie's seemingly superficial or insincere remarks, which stand in contrast to her own deeply felt emotions surrounding her mother's death.

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