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From the rear is another view of the valley. Here is the 
dining room and the porch, with its lattice panels. This is 
glassed in winter. The dormers upstairs are joined together 
by two other windows, giving more space in the chambers 
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By keeping the stairs and hall down to a minimum there has 
been found room upstairs for four chambers, a bath and a work¬ 
room, and, in addition, closets tucked away under the eaves and 
in odd corners. The master’s bedroom is dignified by a fireplace. 
It is a house commodious enough for a small family 
