What is the significance of the gooseberry garden in Saki's story "The Lumber Room"?
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The significance of the gooseberry garden in Saki's short story “The Lumber Room” is in what that gardenrepresents. Nicholas, an apparently precocious child prone to some degree of mischievous behavior, is being raised by a distant relative, specifically, his cousins' aunt who fancies herself Nicholas's aunt as well
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