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The Great Living-Room, Eighty Feet Long and Thirty-Six Feet Wide, is Illuminated at One End by a Stained Glass Window of Thirteenth 
Century Design. The Room takes the Place of a Mediaeval Chapel; the Place of the Altar is Occupied by a Fireplace 
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The Castle was Designed to Conform with the Site and to Harmonize with the Clusters of Giant Trees that Surround it. Crowning Walls 
on the Tower and Main Building, as well as Projecting Attics, were Necessary because of Heavy Snowfalls 
