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எங்கள் ஆசிரியர்களுடன் 1-ஆன்-1 ஆலோசனை நேரத்தைப் பெறுங்கள். டாப்பர் ஆவதற்கு நாங்கள் பயிற்சி அளிப்போம்

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irony
Mrs Sappleton
brothers
bolted
change
Vera
cemetery
niece
French window
Saki
Framton Nuttel
ghosts
 
"The Open Window" is a short story written by (a.k.a. H. H. Munro). It deals with a curious encounter between Mr Nuttel and Vera.
 

 , a man with a nervous disorder, travels to the country to improve his health; he also carries the letters of introduction from his sister. As Mr Nuttel visits and awaits Mrs Sappleton, Vera, her fifteen-year-old , receives and entertains him. Vera informs Mr Nuttel that Mrs Sappleton keeps the open because she believes that her husband and , who died in a bogthree years ago, would return one day. When  arrives, she promptly excuses herself for the open window and informs him that she expects the men to return from shooting anytime soon. Mr Nuttel, believing that Mrs Sappleton is mentally unstable, becomes uncomfortable and tries to the topic by talking about his illness. Later, much to his surprise, he sees the “dead” men and their dog approaching the window. Believing that they are , he flees.
 

As the men enter, the husband enquires Mrs Sappleton about the strange man who had then . Mrs Sappleton, on the other hand, is confused as to why Mr Nuttel had fled. Vera then tells her family that the sight of their little spaniel must have scared their guest away. She recounted an incident when Mr Nuttel was supposedly chased by a pack of stray dogs in India. He then had to spend the night in a freshly dug grave in a with ‘those creatures snarling and foaming above him’.
 

Finally, the author concludes by stating that ‘romance at short notice was ’s speciality’, revealing how both the incidents narrated by her were invented and baseless. The story’s ending discloses the of Mr Nuttel’s situation: he had come to cure his nerves but ended up making them worse.