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PLAN OF THE GROUND FLOOR 
so that ice may be put directly into the refrigerator 
from the cellar, while egress to the room will be by a 
different route. Here a slate counter, on which to 
stand fruit, vegetables and game, is provided, and 
near the back stairs a similar counter is provided on 
which to clean lamps, and under which a limited 
amount of od may be kept. A wide back stair 
affords direct communication with every floor, from 
the basement to the trunk loft, and is at the same 
time entirely isolated, thus separating the associa¬ 
tions of the kitchen from the house. 
fhe dining-room pantry has counters and china 
closets on both sides. In addition, there is a closet 
in which to keep a step-ladder and brooms, with a 
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