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In the small drawer of the table are kept the wax and small cloths often 

 needed for dampening, cleaning, etc. 



On the side wall, opposite from the stove, is a cupboard for thfr 

 ironing board. The ironing board is fastened by hinges to cross piece- 

 32 inches above the floor. About one foot back from the narrow end 



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this board has a support fastened by hinges so that when the iron- 

 ing board is turned up into the cupboard, this support drops back 

 into the case also. AVhen the ironing board is in use, it is supported 

 by the prop resting in the angle of the floor and wall. The latter is 

 protected by a wooden block. The sleeve board is kept in that part of 



