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J, HERE never yet was built a house that 
room of some sort that would lend itself 
dwelling that can boast of greater antiqu 
been mainly evolved, so far as its grounc 
of feudal times into the rooms one finds | 
architects expend thought and ingenuity" 
the modern dwelling the sense of hospitality to whomsoey | 
has been said that the hall is the key to the dwelling, and 
way presents to the hall which is uninviting, to understanc 
