282 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS July, 1909 
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13—The living-room of Mr. Morrini’s house is entered direct from the porch 16—Mrs. Turner’s house has a pleasing arrangement of living-rooms 
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14—Mr. Morrini’s house is interesting in its style 
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15—The sleeping-rooms in Mr. Mortini’s house are well arranged 18—The second floor of Mrs. Turner's house is economically planned 
