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April, 1909 
2—The terrace wall of the upper garden is surmounted with a balustrade built of concrete 
hanging to the green trellis of the background. The servant’s 
room is over the kitchen, and is reached by a private stair- 
way. ‘here is one room on the third floor besides plenty 
of storage space. The basement is devoted to the laundry, 
servants’ toilet, storeroom, workshop, potting room, dark 
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room and heating room. The heating is by the hot water 
system, and the radiators are concealed under the seats in 
the principal rooms. Having laid out the grounds to the 
extent of locating the house and the approaches with due 
regard to its future treatment, the main terrace was filled 
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3—The floor plans of Mr. Wilder’s house show a convenient arrangement of rooms 
