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GROUND PLAN AND DETAILS OF MARTIN HOUSE NO. 2 



inches high. The cupola is 6 inches high, exclusive of the two octagon 

 pieces, which are of ^-inch stuff and 6 inches in diameter ; on top of 

 this is the little dome-shaped roof made by a tinsmith. The size of all the 

 rooms on the first and second floors is 6 inches square and 7 inches high — 

 four rooms on each side of a hollow space I2>2 inches square. Little roof 



