February 20, 2013

The Open Window



Title: The Open Window
Author: H.H. Munro
Pre-reading: Vocabulary


1. endeavored: to make an effort to do something : Try, attempt
2. flatter: to judge favorably
3. migrate: to move from one country or place to another
4. moping: to become dull, dejected, or listless
5. communion: a sharing of something with others
6. rectory: the residence of a rector or a parish priest
7. tragedy: a disastrous event : also : MISFORTUNE
8. moor: : an expanse of open rolling infertile land
9. treachery: violation of allegiance or trust
10. bog: wet, spongy, poorly drained, and usually acid ground
11. faltering: to hesitate in speech : STAMMER
12. creepy: having or producing a nervous shivery fear
13. shudder: tremble : QUAKE
14. bustled: to move or work in a brisk busy manner
15. ghastly: horrible : SHOCKING
16. avoidance: to keep away from
17. acquaintance: a person whom one knows
18. burdened: to increase the weight of by adding something
19. dimly: not seeing or understanding clearly
20. bolt: to move suddenly (as in fright or hurry)
21. snarl: to growl angrily or threateningly


The Open Window
By: H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916)

My aunt will be down presently, Mr. Nuttel," said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; "in the meantime you must try and put up with me."

Framton Nuttel endeavored to say the correct something which should duly flatter the niece of the moment without unduly discounting the aunt that was to come. Privately he doubted more than ever whether these formal visits on a succession of total strangers would do much towards helping the nerve cure which he was supposed to be undergoing

"I know how it will be," his sister had said when he was preparing to migrate to this rural retreat; "you will bury yourself down there and not speak to a living soul, and your nerves will be worse than ever from moping. I shall just give you letters of introduction to all the people I know there. Some of them, as far as I can remember, were quite nice."

Framton wondered whether Mrs. Sappleton, the lady to whom he was presenting one of the letters of introduction came into the nice division.

"Do you know many of the people round here?" asked the niece, when she judged that they had had sufficient silent communion.

"Hardly a soul," said Framton. "My sister was staying here, at the rectory, you know, some four years ago, and she gave me letters of introduction to some of the people here."

He made the last statement in a tone of distinct regret.

"Then you know practically nothing about my aunt?" pursued the self-possessed young lady.

"Only her name and address," admitted the caller. He was wondering whether Mrs. Sappleton was in the married or widowed state. An undefinable something about the room seemed to suggest masculine habitation.

"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister's time."

"Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.

"You may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an October afternoon," said the niece, indicating a large French window that opened on to a lawn.

"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?"

"Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day's shooting. They never came back. In crossing the moor to their favorite snipe-shooting ground they were all three engulfed in a treacherous piece of bog. It had been that dreadful wet summer, you know, and places that were safe in other years gave way suddenly without warning. Their bodies were never recovered. That was the dreadful part of it." Here the child's voice lost its self-possessed note and became falteringly human. "Poor aunt always thinks that they will come back someday, they and the little brown spaniel that was lost with them, and walk in at that window just as they used to do. That is why the window is kept open every evening till it is quite dusk. Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves. Do you know, sometimes on still, quiet evenings like this, I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window--"

She broke off with a little shudder. It was a relief to Framton when the aunt bustled into the room with a whirl of apologies for being late in making her appearance.

"I hope Vera has been amusing you?" she said.

"She has been very interesting," said Framton.

"I hope you don't mind the open window," said Mrs. Sappleton briskly; "my husband and brothers will be home directly from shooting, and they always come in this way. They've been out for snipe in the marshes today, so they'll make a fine mess over my poor carpets. So like you men folk, isn't it?"

She rattled on cheerfully about the shooting and the scarcity of birds, and the prospects for duck in the winter. To Framton it was all purely horrible. He made a desperate but only partially successful effort to turn the talk on to a less ghastly topic, he was conscious that his hostess was giving him only a fragment of her attention, and her eyes were constantly straying past him to the open window and the lawn beyond. It was certainly an unfortunate coincidence that he should have paid his visit on this tragic anniversary.

The doctors agree in ordering me complete rest, an absence of mental excitement, and avoidance of anything in the nature of violent physical exercise," announced Framton, who labored under the tolerably widespread delusion that total strangers and chance acquaintances are hungry for the least detail of one's ailments and infirmities, their cause and cure. "On the matter of diet they are not so much in agreement," he continued.

"No?" said Mrs. Sappleton, in a voice which only replaced a yawn at the last moment. Then she suddenly brightened into alert attention--but not to what Framton was saying.

"Here they are at last!" she cried. "Just in time for tea, and don't they look as if they were muddy up to the eyes!"

Framton shivered slightly and turned towards the niece with a look intended to convey sympathetic comprehension. The child was staring out through the open window with a dazed horror in her eyes. In a chill shock of nameless fear Framton swung round in his seat and looked in the same direction.

In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window, they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders. A tired brown spaniel kept close at their heels. Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?"

Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall door, the gravel drive, and the front gate were dimly noted stages in his headlong retreat. A cyclist coming along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid imminent collision.

"Here we are, my dear," said the bearer of the white mackintosh, coming in through the window, "fairly muddy, but most of it's dry. Who was that who bolted out as we came up?"

"A most extraordinary man, a Mr. Nuttel," said Mrs. Sappleton; "could only talk about his illnesses, and dashed off without a word of goodbye or apology when you arrived. One would think he had seen a ghost."

"I expect it was the spaniel," said the niece calmly; "he told me he had a horror of dogs. He was once hunted into a cemetery somewhere on the banks of the Ganges by a pack of pariah dogs, and had to spend the night in a newly dug grave with the creatures snarling and grinning and foaming just above him. Enough to make anyone lose their nerve."

Romance at short notice was her specialty.

43 comments:

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  2. The storu The open window was very interesting. I anderstand in the end of the story everithing. It was very amusing. I hope to keep reading story like that.

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  6. The story was very confusing. I could hardly understand the end after reading it several times. When I understood it, I started laughing. I also saw the video. I wasn't expecting it would be so short. In my opinion it was better reading the story. I like how such old stories are still told.

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  7. I really liked the story.It shows people that not everything people say its truth.It was really funny.Almost half of the story made me laugh.I feel sorry for Mr.Nuttel.

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  8. The story is confused. ButWhen I saw the video I could understand more. This girl is bad I never understood why he did that. The funniest part was when Mr Nuttel ran away.

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  9. I must admit at first I didn't quite understood the story very well. I was confused and got kinda bored but as we continued reading I got the hang of it. It was impresive how the little girl lied to him with no problem. She didn't even cared about his condition. Apart from other stories we've read I had a close prediction of what was going to happen which it made me happy. I liked it more when I watched the video it was more interesting and I could felt the tension.

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  10. The story was confusing. Eventhough I like it cause it was interesting at the same time.I never understood why the girl did that. At first the story I found it Mysterious.

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  11. At first I dont understand the story, but at the end I could understand it. This story teach you that everybody can lie. Wen Mr. Nuttel ran away is the more funiest part, because he tought that there was a ghost. I like this story very much because it was very interesting.

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  12. I really liked this story, at first it was confusing but when you keep reading you can understand it. I never thought the story was going to end like that. I Enjoyed this Story alot.

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  13. I really liked this story because it is different. I was not expecting that ending. My favorite part was when mr. nuttle ran away. I felt sorry for mr.nuttle.

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  14. I really liked the story because the end was something I did not expect. This story teaches us that all personan may lie. It also teaches us not to trust everyone. I personally do not believe in ghosts because if I am with God I have no reason to fear.

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  15. I really liked this story, at first it was confusing but when you keep reading you can understand it. It was impresive how the little girl lied to him with no problem. I like more when I watched the video it was more interesting.

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  16. I did not like the story.Its not of my favorite stories in the class.To be honest it was not that interesting to me.I never understood it well.I was surprised when the girl was lying all the time. I did not expect.

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  17. I like the story because it was funny and mystery. At first it was confusing but when you keep reading you understand it. When I saw the video it was funny to see the reaction of Mr.Nuttel when he sees the husban and the two brothers. The girl is an expert to lie and dont laugh. I like it very much.

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  18. Honestly I love the story, because I like Ghost stuff. At first the story was confusing but when you keep reading and you understand it.The girl was lying all the time. I admit She was a expert lier.The story teach us that we cant trust in all the people.

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  19. This story demonstrates the creativity and originality of this young to create lies. We see everything and Framton believes him is a coward. The author has a good sense of humor and suspense make this only with an open window. Inside everything is imagined as an exaggeration. The story is cool.

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  20. i really like that story.At first was so confused and dont understand. my favorite part was when the.girl lie jajjaa. the girl was sow inteligent. i really like iit.

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  21. I really liked the story. It's a story with a different ending. I never expected such a story. The best part was the end.

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  22. . This story is completely different. When everything seemed to turn out to be something else. I loved that story. Hope to read another like.

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  23. This story was very good, I like it so much. This girl was so bad, I really like the finish. I never see a story who start creepy and finish funny.

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  24. The beginning of the story was confusing but when you keep reading you understand it.This Story is so funny and very mysterious but I admit at first I didn't quite understood the story very well. When the story was at his point I understood completely. When I saw the video was something more impresive and is an interesting story.

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  25. The story The Open Window was very interesting. It was a fantastic story. I understand in the end of the story everything. I hope that we read more stories.

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  26. I liked this story. The best part of the story was the end. I never thought that her father and two brothers were alive. this was a surprise ti Mr. Nuttle.

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  27. I like the story.I was very surprised because I did not think that all of the things that she salid was not true.The girl was evil with the man to tell all those lies. I never imagined the end.


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  28. Much I loved this story. You always have the idea that a little girl is inoscente. But this is quite the contrary the baby made a lie that looks so real that anyone believes it. That so interesting and I also believe the story that make that little girl. Form me that the better story in the class.

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  29. At first I got a litle lost and dint understand the story. After reading it over I now understand the story. I dint expect the ending I had a comepletly difrent thought. You couldnt tell the foreshadowing of the stoy it was very shadowed. The niece Vera was very cruel because after the lie she dint even explain the prank or mean joke she just let framton leave with out explanation.

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  30. This story was indeed very confusing. Hence the time era is different and we have to put ourselves in the mind of them. It was really impressive how a young girl can lie with so much confidence. Even though she was aware of his condition. The funniest part was When Mr. Nuttel ran away.

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  31. This story is very well crafted. The story the niece told Mr. Nuttel kept me in suspense. I thought for a moment it was true. The ending was confusing but funny as Mr. Nuttel ran like crazy. Still do not understand if the niece was a liar or fanciful.

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  32. This story is interesting. Provides instruction to not trust everyone. At first the story was confusing, but ultimately understood. I like this story.

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  33. I really didnt understooded well. I was a little bit confusing. Maybe is just because I miss the class the day we read the final part.... But it is a ghost story, all gosth stories are good, I wish we can read more ghost stories in the classroom...

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  34. This story was a bit confusing to me. I never understood why the girl did. But nevertheless I liked this story because it teaches that people can lie.

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  35. I liked the story because it was interesting at first I dont undestarnd but as Understood what was happening. The girl was very clever to invent everything. I had to laugh at the end because Mr. Nuttel rum beacuse think that was a ghost.

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  36. I loved the story . Firstbecause its very interesting and mind blowing. I loved the fact that it has this hidden clues so you can't like star figuring out what's going to happen. I also liked that the story keeps you thinking what's going to happen next. In some way its very good. I honestly loved it .

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  37. Saul Quinones 10-4
    I liked the story because it got me in suspense. I thought it was the ghosts walking through the open door. Then i realized that the girl made up the story and it was funny of her part. I liked the video since i could see the frighten face of Mr. Nuttel.

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  38. I really enjoy this story because that young girl named Vera has a lot of imagination to invent the lies.I learn that we cant trust in all the people.The girl was having fun lying to the poor old man.Mr.Framton was trying to cure his nerves but that girl just made it worse.

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  39. I really like this story cause i never thoutg that the liere was the little girl and if u watch the video you will unerstandit complete le I it was very fun

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  40. I really enjoyed the story. I read it two times an I dint understand it , but then I saw the video and undertood the story. The possesive girl was really mean. I cant still believe what she did.

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  41. I really like the story it was awsome. On my opinion we have to be carefull with what we believe. I learn that on life would happen a lot of thing. The story was awmazing and the author make an exelent work. I like all the story that you do because, everything are very different an learn thing that I didn't knew. Bye, take care.

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  42. I like it. I was a different storry. I think that things like that pass a lot on life. I saw the video and I understood better. I was funny but with the video I clear some dought!

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  43. This story is very intereseting. Because that young girl named vera has a lot of imagination to invent the lies. Its very fun.

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