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the backwoods restaurant, who preferred his flies 

 and molasses in separate plates, and likes his " hair," 

 if it must come to table, placed in a prominent place, 

 say, on a separate dish of the largest size, and sent 

 thereon, with best compliments, back to the chef in 

 the cook-room. 



The bungalow will probably contain a dining- 

 room, bedroom, dressing and bath rooms, with a 

 pantry and " godown " (or store-closet), with back 

 and front verandahs, as shown in the plan given. 

 Nothing, in this particular instance, is sacrificed to 

 art. This amount of accommodation is all that is 

 really needed for a bachelor ; it doesn't matter one 

 bit if one doorway isn't exactly opposite another ; 

 in fact, it is rather an advantage than otherwise, 

 as an Aryan brother who has a complaint of a 

 peculiarly noxious or distressing character, such 

 as wanting to borrow money on personal security 

 or anything of that sort, simply reconnoitres until he 

 finds a place in the garden or compound, from 

 which angle if under a convenient tree, so much the 

 better he can distinctly see through the house 

 so that, move which way the Assistant will, the, 

 " grievancer's " eye is upon him. In vain the unfor- 

 tunate aspirant for indigo honours tries to evade 

 the steadfast eyes of the watcher smoke as he 

 may, read as he may, intently as he may dive his 



