I remember thinking "Well, that's convenient" but by the time the scene was over I thought it was obvious she was supposed to have actually fainted. And if she genuinely fainted in the book, it's pretty far fetched the people making the movie would say "Let's change it to her faking it!"
EDIT: I just re-watched the scene. I assume it's just meant to be realistic. Usually in movies when someone faints they're totally unconscious for a while, until they eventually come to or someone does something to bring them out of it. But IRL, fainting can only last a few seconds.
I mean, her eyes are open while the girl is looking right at her and coming towards her, so if she was trying to fool her she did a terrible job.
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