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CONSISTENCY IN FURNISHING 
In this old English interior each detail of the 
construction, furnishing and treatment is in har¬ 
mony with the other. The floor, laid 'in flag¬ 
stones, matches the robust, frankly structural 
spirit of the oak-beamed ceiling; sturdy lintels 
over the fireplace and casement are at home in 
the roughly plastered walls; while the Tudor 
refectory table, with its coffin-stools, holds its 
own, in the strength of its lines and the mellow 
tones of its old wood, with the great paneled door 
