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Not much is made of the entrance. It does not overshadow the 
house, as in many cases. It has been defined with fieldstone laid in 
wide bond and bleeded off into the stucco of the surrounding walls 
In the living-room the timbers are again exposed, framing the fire¬ 
place and the doors. A huge stone caps the fireplace and above it 
is a narrow 7'ail mantel with plaster decorations worked in the wall 
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