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nice fixings. a window looking towards the west, a washing apparatus kept in good order, above it a bow of large steel hooks to hang things on: then our sitting room or perhaps I should say parlour, contains three pleasant windows, one overlooking the garden, fruit trees etc. the others fronting on a lovely quiet street, completely shaded its whole length by large locust trees, giving glimpses of pretty white cottage with their gardens - vistas beyond of green fields and groves, farms and unclear. The floor is covered with a new, gay colored rag-carpet, a table nearly square, stands under the glass, on which one arrayed several elegant books, workbore daguerreotypes, book of pictures like Lucy's Harper's Magazine, my nice bible, all looking quite 'recherche' on the blue and orange table cover - on one side a little stand, exactly ont he centre of it a white vase containing flowers, above it some small