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the open window referring towhat time. Is the underlined passage of section 18 from saki the open window referring to ​

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show the passage, cause noone has read that

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"The open window" in Saki's "The Open Window" symbolizes deception as Vera fabricates a story about her family, using the open window to mislead and play a prank on Framton Nuttel.

The passage you're referring to from Saki's "The Open Window" is likely a reference to the time mentioned in the story. In this context, "the open window" is not explicitly referring to a specific time of day but rather to a specific event that occurred in the past.

The open window becomes a symbol of deception, as the main character, Framton Nuttel, is told a fictional story by Vera, the young girl in the story. Vera's tale involves her aunt's husband and brothers going out through the open window on a hunting trip three years ago, never to return.

However, it is later revealed that the story is a fabrication meant to amuse Vera and play a prank on Framton. So, "the open window" in this context serves as a literary device to mislead the reader and the character in the story.

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