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Margarita's Attic

 

alexander s #162775
Dec 18, 2010 9:51 PM

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Margarita's Attic

In my copy of the book on page 252 it says:
"After a cup of tea she went into their dark, windowless attic"
But in the beginning of Chapter 20 ("Azazello's Cream" on page 263) it says "A triple casement window in the attic, open but with the blind drawn, shone with a glare of electric light. Every lamp was burning in Margarita Nikolayevna's bedroom and lighting up the chaotically untidy room."
My question is this - does the attic have windows, or is the use of the word "attic" in the second phrase referring to the light being emitted from the the top floor?

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