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WHEN YOU THINK OF A 
When you think of a house in the country 
you think of fust such things as are pic¬ 
tured here—long windows letting onto a 
garden, a bedroom with a balcony, the 
shade of trees, and roses clambering up a 
trellis. Well, this balcony does happen to 
HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY 
be off the master’s bedroom; and the gar¬ 
den scents are wafted indoors through 
shady Venetian blinds. And one can step 
from the living room onto the turf path. 
It is the home of Meredith Hare at Hunt¬ 
ington, L. 1. Charles A. Platt, architect 
