To the Lighthouse - The Window Chapters 14, 15 and 16 Summary & Analysis

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To the Lighthouse - The Window Chapters 14, 15 and 16 Summary & Analysis

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The Window Chapters 14, 15 and 16 Summary

Nancy Ramsay would have preferred an escape from family activities today, but Minta, the family's friend, has convinced her to join Paul, Andrew and herself on an afternoon outing. As the group rambles, Minta's style of dress and her impulsive personality intrigue and frustrate him Andrew.

Nancy and Andrew split off from the group to meander on their own. Eventually, the brother and sister come upon Paul and Minta locked in an embrace. Neither Nancy nor Andrew comment on the scene, but it is clear that they are bothered by the incident. To further add to the afternoon's drama, Minta has lost her grandmother's brooch. She is in near hysterics in an attempt to find it. All four of the young people scour the water and nearby shore, but to no avail. They promise Minta that they...

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