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with heads towards the " Diele," from whence the food is supplied. 
In the old Ilolstein farm-buildings the fireplace in common for 
C'Uar. 
Daii-y. 
JJoTi;.— Corn is kept in tlie Lofts. 
B. — GitouND Plan. 
the whole building is found on one side of the " Diele ;" in it 
the food for the family and labourers is cooked, it is used for 
brewing and baking, and for boiling fodder, when required for 
the cattle, and by it the dwelling-house is warmed. In both 
duchies a door communicates from the platform (Diele) Avith 
