Read the excerpts from the passage.
(9)...Mindful of her own little passing vanity on finding herself so lovely, the
mother kept the mirror carefully hidden away, fearing that the use of it might
breed a spirit of pride in her little girl.
(16)...Nor could he find it in his heart to tell the child that the image she saw
in the mirror was but the reflection of her own sweet face, becoming by
constant sympathy and association more and more like her dead mother's
day by day.
What do these excerpts reveal about the impact of the mother's motivations
and legacy on the daughter?