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The Open Window

The document discusses a reading activity focused on the character Framton Nuttel and his interactions with Vera and Mrs. Sappleton. It explores themes of loneliness, storytelling, and the impact of setting on the plot. The niece, Vera, is portrayed as a manipulative character who fabricates stories, affecting Framton's mental state and health.
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The Open Window

The document discusses a reading activity focused on the character Framton Nuttel and his interactions with Vera and Mrs. Sappleton. It explores themes of loneliness, storytelling, and the impact of setting on the plot. The niece, Vera, is portrayed as a manipulative character who fabricates stories, affecting Framton's mental state and health.
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without knoking her and feels uneASy.
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place snd the people to Make up a
disturbing story to SCare him Lsíng
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her ike othe qpen indo., Me Sappleton's
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