The Dutch House

by Ann Patchett

Danny Conroy Character Analysis

Danny is the narrator and protagonist of The Dutch House, the son of Cyril and Elna Conroy and Maeve’s younger brother. He spends his childhood in the Dutch House, largely raised by his sister and the household staff—particularly Sandy and Jocelyn—after his mother leaves and his father grows emotionally distant. When Cyril dies, Andrea kicks Danny and Maeve out. Danny is smart and observant but emotionally reserved, shaped by the trauma of exile from his own home. Though he dutifully follows the trajectory set for him by Maeve—attending medical school despite having no interest in becoming a doctor—he struggles to understand his own desires. His relationships, particularly with Celeste, suffer from his obsession with revisiting the Dutch House with Maeve. His bond with his sister is the defining relationship of his life, but it also keeps him from fully moving forward and living a truly independent life. Throughout the novel, Danny comes to understand the consequences of lingering inside the bubble of nostalgia and the way the past has dictated his present. After medical school, he follows in his father’s footsteps and builds a successful career in real estate and construction, finally pursuing the work he has always felt called to do.

Danny Conroy Quotes in The Dutch House

The The Dutch House quotes below are all either spoken by Danny Conroy or refer to Danny Conroy. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 1 Quotes

Though the story will be remembered that Maeve and Andrea were at odds right from the start, that wasn’t true. Maeve was perfectly fair and polite when they met, and she remained fair and polite until doing so was no longer possible.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Andrea Smith, Maeve Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 6
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Because I was fifteen and generally an idiot, I thought that the feeling of home I was experiencing had to do with the car and where it was parked, instead of attributing it wholly and gratefully to my sister.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Andrea Smith, Cyril Conroy, Maeve Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House, Smoking
Page Number and Citation: 13
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Chapter 2 Quotes

“That’s the strike you have against you. A boy grows up rich like you, never wanting for anything, never being hungry”­­—he shook his head, as if it had been a disappointing choice I’d made—“I don’t know how a person overcomes a thing like that. You can watch these people all you want and see what it’s been like for them, but that’s not the same thing as living it yourself.”

Related Characters: Cyril Conroy (speaker), Elna Conroy , Maeve Conroy, Danny Conroy
Page Number and Citation: 19-20
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After Maeve came home from the hospital things got worse. Logic said our mother’s absence had made her sick, and so logic concluded that further talk of our mother could kill her. The Dutch House grew quiet.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Elna Conroy , Maeve Conroy, Cyril Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 29
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Chapter 4 Quotes

“Do you think it’s possible to ever see the past as it actually was?” I asked my sister. We were sitting in her car, parked in front of the Dutch House in the broad daylight of early summer. The linden trees kept us from seeing anything except the linden trees. […]

“I see the past as it actually was,” Maeve said. She was looking at the trees.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Maeve Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 45
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Chapter 5 Quotes

Then I remembered what my father had told me, that the things we could do nothing about were best put out of our minds. I gave it a try and found that it was easier than I imagined.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Maeve Conroy, Cyril Conroy, Elna Conroy
Page Number and Citation: 70
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Chapter 6 Quotes

More than school or the basketball court, more than the Dutch House, I was at home on a building site. [...] I loved being part of a building being made.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Maeve Conroy, Cyril Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 78
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The truth was we had come this far and had never given Andrea a thought. Our cruelty became the story: not our father’s death but how we had excluded her from it.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Andrea Smith, Jocelyn, Sandy, Maeve Conroy, Cyril Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 82
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He had protected me from the world so completely that I had no idea what the world was capable of. I had never thought about him as a child. I had never asked him about the war. I had only seen him as my father, and as my father I had judged him.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Andrea Smith, Maeve Conroy, Cyril Conroy, Elna Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 99
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Chapter 8 Quotes

I would have loved to have evidence more irrefutable than my own memory, since neither my sister nor my wife would back me on this: it was Maeve who had picked out Celeste, and it was Maeve that Celeste first loved.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Maeve Conroy, Celeste Norcross
Page Number and Citation: 138
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Chapter 9 Quotes

And so throughout my interminable academic career I suppressed my nature. I did everything that was required of me while keeping a furtive list of the buildings I passed that were for sale: asking price, selling price, weeks on the market.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Dr. Morey Able, Cyril Conroy, Maeve Conroy
Page Number and Citation: 150
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Women had read about their liberation in books but not many of them had seen what it looked like in action. Celeste had no idea what she was supposed to do with a life that was entirely her own.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Maeve Conroy, Celeste Norcross
Page Number and Citation: 156
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Chapter 12 Quotes

“Believe me, I know what a bad time everyone went through. I was there. But your mother has a higher calling than we do, that’s all.”

Related Characters: Fluffy (speaker), Danny Conroy, Elna Conroy , Maeve Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 201
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Chapter 14 Quotes

The fact that we were parked there now was really just an act of nostalgia, not for the people we’d been when we lived in the house, but for the people we’d been when we parked on VanHoebeek Street for hours, smoking cigarettes.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Maeve Conroy, Celeste Norcross
Related Symbols: The Dutch House, Smoking
Page Number and Citation: 234
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Chapter 15 Quotes

If it was ever going to happen then this would be the day, lost as we had been to The Nutcracker and then the precipitous drop in blood sugar. Celeste had come to her aid, after all, and Maeve had been grateful. Even the oldest angers could be displaced. [...] Upstairs in our own bed, Celeste would tell me it was okay that my sister was here, or better than okay. She’d finally been able to see Maeve as the person I had always known.

“No,” Maeve said. “Drive me home.”

Related Characters: Maeve Conroy (speaker), Danny Conroy (speaker), Celeste Norcross, May Conroy
Page Number and Citation: 248-249
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There was nothing extraordinary about her. She was a woman I had known in my childhood and now did not know at all, a woman who had, for several years, been married to our father.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Cyril Conroy, Maeve Conroy, Andrea Smith
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 254
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We had made a fetish out of our misfortune, fallen in love with it. I was sickened to realize we’d kept it going for so long, not that we had decided to stop.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Andrea Smith, Maeve Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 255
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Chapter 16 Quotes

“You have got to learn to lie.” Her hair had been brushed and I wondered if our mother had brushed it.

“I am lying,” I said. “You can’t believe how well I’m lying.”

“I’m so happy. I’ve just had a heart attack and this has been the happiest day of my life.”

I told her the truth, more or less, that her happiness was all I cared about.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Maeve Conroy (speaker), Elna Conroy
Page Number and Citation: 265
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“You went to India to get away from the house?” Of course it wasn’t just the house or the husband. There were the two children sleeping on the second floor who went unmentioned.

My mother’s pale eyes were clouded by cataracts and I wondered how much she could see. “What else could it have been?”

“I guess I just assumed it was Dad.”

“I loved your father,” she said. The words were right there. She didn’t have to reach for them at all. I loved your father.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Elna Conroy (speaker), Maeve Conroy, Fluffy, Sandy, Cyril Conroy, Jocelyn
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 271
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Chapter 17 Quotes

Maeve was happy and tired and utterly unlike herself. She didn’t talk about her work at Otterson’s, or what she needed to do for me [...] She sat on the couch and let our mother bring her toast. There was no distance between them, no recrimination. They were living together in their own paradise of memory.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Elna Conroy , Maeve Conroy
Page Number and Citation: 284
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“I’ve wanted my mother back since I was ten years old, and now she’s here. I can use the time I’ve got to be furious, or I can feel like the luckiest person in the world.”

“Those are the two choices?” I wished we could get in the car and drive over to the Dutch House, just sit by ourselves for a minute even though we didn’t do that anymore.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Maeve Conroy (speaker), Elna Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 296
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Chapter 18 Quotes

In my dreams, the intervening years were never kind to the Dutch House. I was certain it would have become something shabby in my absence, the peeling and threadbare remains of grandeur, when in fact nothing of the sort had happened. The house looked the same as it did when we walked out thirty years before.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Elna Conroy , Cyril Conroy, Andrea Smith, Maeve Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 309
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My mother and sister went to the fireplace to stand beneath the VanHoebeeks.

“I hated them,” my mother said quietly, still holding Andrea’s shoes.

Maeve nodded, her eyes on those eyes that had followed us throughout our youth. “I loved them.”

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Elna Conroy (speaker), Maeve Conroy (speaker), Andrea Smith, The VanHoebeeks
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 310
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Chapter 20 Quotes

“Hi, Andrea,” I said. No anger could survive this, at least no anger I’d ever had. Andrea was as small as a child.

Related Characters: Danny Conroy (speaker), Elna Conroy , Cyril Conroy, Andrea Smith, Maeve Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House
Page Number and Citation: 328
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We stood there in the grass, watching the young people fluttering in and out of the windows—moths to the light. “My god, I love this so much,” May said.

“It’s your house.”

Related Characters: May Conroy (speaker), Danny Conroy (speaker), Andrea Smith, Norma Smith, Maeve Conroy
Related Symbols: The Dutch House, Smoking
Page Number and Citation: 337
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Danny Conroy Character Timeline in The Dutch House

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Chapter 1
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When eight-year-old Danny and his 15-year-old sister, Maeve, learn from their housekeeper, Sandy, that their father (Cyril Conroy)... (full context)
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Andrea is the first woman Mr. Conroy has dated since Danny and Maeve’s mother, Elna, left years earlier—with the exception of “Fluffy,” or Fiona, the children’s... (full context)
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...anyone on the street could see inside. She suggests adding drapes. Years later, during 15-year-old Danny’s first spring break home from boarding school, Maeve drives them both to the Dutch House... (full context)
Chapter 2
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...Dutch House. She obsesses over the home, admiring its craftsmanship and beauty. One afternoon, as Danny and Maeve return from Mass, they find her waiting by the pool for Mr. Conroy.... (full context)
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Mr. Conroy makes his money by buying and renting out buildings. Every month, he brings Danny along to collect rent, tasking him with updating a ledger as they go. He hopes... (full context)
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In Danny’s youth, Maeve took on a motherly role, and he regrets that no one gave her... (full context)
Chapter 3
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...into Mr. Conroy’s relationship with Andrea, she introduces her two daughters, Norma and Bright, to Danny and Maeve—who had no idea Andrea had any children. Both a few years younger than... (full context)
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On Sunday nights, when Sandy and Jocelyn are off work, Danny, Maeve, and Mr. Conroy eat a pre-prepared dinner together in the kitchen, the smallest room... (full context)
Chapter 4
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...isn’t Catholic and their father is divorced, a judge officiates the ceremony. Years later, after Danny finishes his first year of medical school at Columbia, he and Maeve park outside the... (full context)
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...into the Dutch House, with Maeve away at Barnard, Sandy and Jocelyn try to help Danny feel less lonely. One day, while reminiscing about Maeve, 11-year-old Danny learns that Sandy and... (full context)
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...Jocelyn effortlessly handled everything the Conroy family could need, their longstanding operation smooth and efficient. Danny recalls their humor and energy filling the entire home with joy. But once Andrea moved... (full context)
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...gives in. When Maeve returns home for Thanksgiving, Andrea informs her of the bedroom change. Danny realizes someone should have warned her ahead of time, but Maeve, though clearly hurt, takes... (full context)
Chapter 5
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The following Easter, Danny and his father plan a trip to New York City to visit Maeve at Barnard... (full context)
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...that he and Elna once lived in New York City. On a whim, he takes Danny to see their old Brooklyn apartments. Standing in front of the building where his mother... (full context)
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After Mr. Conroy heads back to Philadelphia, Danny tearfully tells Maeve everything about the Brooklyn visit. Insisting on seeing the apartments for herself,... (full context)
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Maeve shares with Danny the one thing she knows for certain: their mother hated the Dutch House. Elna often... (full context)
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Flashing ahead to nearly two decades later, Danny visits Maeve in Philadelphia, and they park once again in front of the Dutch House.... (full context)
Chapter 6
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...also begins spending less time at home, consumed by his real estate work. Looking back, Danny believes his father secretly knew he had made a mistake marrying Andrea but was too... (full context)
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By the time Danny is 15, he regularly visits Mr. Conroy’s construction sites and begins taking on more responsibilities.... (full context)
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When Danny is called to the principal’s office during class, his first thought is that Maeve has... (full context)
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When Danny and Maeve return to the Dutch House, they go straight to the kitchen to tell... (full context)
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...personally helped when they were struggling, and the Dutch House quickly fills with floral arrangements. Danny drifts through the service in a daze, wishing his mother was there to comfort him.... (full context)
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A few weeks after Mr. Conroy’s funeral, Andrea demands that Maeve move Danny out of the Dutch House immediately. The house belongs to her now, she says, and... (full context)
Chapter 7
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...a longtime friend of Mr. Conroy’s, for legal advice following his death. Afterward, she tells Danny the news: Andrea, as their father’s legal wife, is entitled to everything, and Maeve and... (full context)
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The following Sunday, Maeve urges Danny to go to Mass, but he refuses. He maintains that no one is forcing them... (full context)
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Many years later, as Maeve and Danny sit parked in Maeve’s car outside the Dutch House on Easter, Maeve idly dangles her... (full context)
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Flashing back to the day when Maeve drove Danny to  Connecticut to begin his schooling at Choate, Danny recalls feeling unmoored, face-to-face with an... (full context)
Chapter 8
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Danny, a pre-med student at Columbia in 1968, takes the train home to Philadelphia for Thanksgiving... (full context)
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A stranger, a pretty blonde girl named Celeste, sits beside Danny on the train, and they talk about their shared interest in chemistry. She pulls out... (full context)
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Looking back on that first encounter many years later—after Danny and Celeste have married, had two children, and he has left his medical career—Maeve insists... (full context)
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Despite their supposed mutual disdain, Danny clearly remembers how easily Celeste and Maeve got along the first night they met. On... (full context)
Chapter 9
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After their encounter on the train, Celeste becomes convinced that meeting Danny was fate, an improbable chain of coincidences—she was supposed to take an earlier train, they... (full context)
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The Harlem building Danny wanted is sold at auction, but the idea sticks, and he begins searching the city... (full context)
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Shortly after Danny begins medical school, Maeve calls him one evening with news: Andrea has contacted Lawyer Gooch,... (full context)
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Danny and Celeste dated off and on while he was an undergraduate, but med school makes... (full context)
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Danny immediately visits Maeve to discuss his romantic life, and Maeve is put off by Celeste’s... (full context)
Chapter 10
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During his medical residency, Danny discovers he is an exceptionally skilled surgeon, but his real passion remains elsewhere—he is still... (full context)
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After securing his first building, Danny floats the idea of quitting his residency to Maeve, but she refuses to allow it.... (full context)
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Flashing back to Danny’s second year at Choate, he recalls playing tennis with Maeve on a rainy afternoon and... (full context)
Chapter 11
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At 29, Danny still lives in New York. He finished his medical residency but remains in the city... (full context)
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...two more nights. But instead of worrying about her health, Maeve is eager to tell Danny about something else: she ran into Fluffy. She had been parked outside the Dutch House... (full context)
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Maeve says she already told Fluffy that Danny would meet her at a nearby pastry shop. Though Danny has little interest in reconnecting... (full context)
Chapter 12
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Months pass without Danny hearing from Fluffy—not that he really notices. He is busy with Celeste and focused on... (full context)
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...was this distracting information that ultimately caused the accident that got her fired. She tells Danny his mother was saint-like. Fluffy had promised to look after all the Conroys when Elna... (full context)
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Danny can tell that Fluffy is sincere, and he holds no resentment toward her. Then Fluffy... (full context)
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Before they part, Fluffy asks Danny to promise that he and Maeve will come to dinner and meet her family. As... (full context)
Chapter 13
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Danny remains preoccupied with his fledgling real estate business, leaving much of the wedding planning to... (full context)
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Danny and Celeste marry in late July, with Dr. Morey Able as Danny’s best man. Nine... (full context)
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...say anything disparaging about Maeve—Fluffy won’t hear it, defending Maeve like her own. One day, Danny asks Fluffy how Mr. Conroy made enough money to buy the Dutch House, a curiosity... (full context)
Chapter 14
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As Danny steadily expands his real estate business, he also starts a management company. Maeve handles his... (full context)
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Years after medical school, once Danny has bought and sold enough property to turn a significant profit, he reflects on how... (full context)
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A few years later, Danny and Maeve take a familiar detour one day to the Dutch House. Sitting in the... (full context)
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Later that night, when Danny recounts Maeve’s story about Elna and the convent to Celeste, she manages to find a... (full context)
Chapter 15
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...in the New York City Ballet’s The Nutcracker. Maeve comes into town for the performance, joining Danny and Celeste’s large extended family. During the show, Danny sees echoes of the Dutch House... (full context)
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As Maeve slowly recovers, the rest of the family leaves for dinner, and Danny promises Celeste he’ll bring Maeve back later that night to see May. Left alone in... (full context)
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By four in the morning, Maeve wakes Danny, ready to leave so he can return to New York before sunrise. She seems fully... (full context)
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As Danny and Maeve watch the Dutch House, the lights inside slowly flicker on. A few minutes... (full context)
Chapter 16
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...she has a heart attack at work, and Mr. Otterson drives her to the hospital. Danny rushes to her side, staying at her house while she’s hospitalized and allowed only limited... (full context)
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Danny learns that Fluffy tracked down Elna to let her know about Maeve’s heart attack, believing... (full context)
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One day in the waiting room, Jocelyn—who, like Danny, doesn’t fully trust Elna—asks what India was like. Elna explains that she had set off... (full context)
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Danny flashes back to Thanksgiving 1970, the first time he returned to his hometown after starting... (full context)
Chapter 17
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...lived in before the Dutch House, beloved trinkets lost to time, afternoons spent baking together. Danny keeps his distance, giving them space to properly reconnect. As far as he’s concerned, the... (full context)
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Once Maeve is discharged, Elna stays with her and Danny at Maeve’s. Elna doesn’t ask about May or Kevin, but she doesn’t speak much to... (full context)
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Continuing their conversation, Celeste accuses Danny of refusing to let Maeve be happy. She’s convinced he’s afraid of “losing” his sister... (full context)
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As summer ends, Danny’s visits to Philadelphia become less frequent. Elna settles into Maeve’s home, making the guest room... (full context)
Chapter 18
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One year after Maeve’s heart attack, Danny takes the train into Philadelphia to see her and Elna. Over the past year, Maeve... (full context)
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Before Danny realizes where they’re headed, Elna has driven them to the Dutch House. She asks if... (full context)
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Before they reach the door, Andrea appears behind the glass, banging on it and howling. Danny and Elna freeze as a Hispanic woman in scrubs rushes to Andrea’s side, trying to... (full context)
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Stepping into the Dutch House for the first time since he left it, Danny is struck by how everything looks exactly the same—if not better. Then, a woman hurries... (full context)
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Elna stays with Andrea while Danny follows Maeve to the car. Maeve pulls out an “emergency” pack of cigarettes, assuring Danny... (full context)
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When Elna returns to the car, Danny can sense that something has shifted. She announces that Andrea and Norma need her, and... (full context)
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Maeve tells Danny to give her old portrait to May, but he encourages her to keep it for... (full context)
Chapter 19
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At Maeve’s funeral Mass, Danny realizes that Mr. Otterson’s grief may rival his own. Still, he does not speak to... (full context)
Chapter 20
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Three years after Maeve’s death, Danny and Celeste divorce. Without Maeve to blame for Danny’s shortcomings, Celeste was left to reckon... (full context)
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One day in Philadelphia, Danny decides to visit the Dutch House, though he is still angry with Elna for moving... (full context)
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As Danny and Elna talk, she admits that caring for Andrea is her “penance.” For the first... (full context)
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...it once hung for decades across from the VanHoebeeks. She hosts lavish, A-list parties, inviting Danny, Celeste, and Kevin to attend. At one such party, Danny arrives late and spots a... (full context)