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6. Near the end of the story, David is in the garden outside of the house, looking at Mrs. Swinton through the window. Symbolically, what might the window represent?
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6. Near the end of the story, David is in the garden outside of the house, looking at Mrs. Swinton through the window. Symbolically, what might the window represent?
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A way to see, hope this helps!!!!!!
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