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Treatise on Rooms and Windows.

About 24 pages (7,147 words)

Southerly, September 22nd, 2005

South ...? I have eyes in the back of my head. That's okay; at school I was called "four eyes". I can see out of the "north window" of the house at the same time that I can see through the "south window. This is a large house that stretches east to west, a house of many windows. Facing north there are large feature windows and glass sliding doors, but the "northern window" I focus through is that of a small room behind a store room. The "south window" is actually the window of the library. There are a variety of rooms between these north and south windows, and they are not opposite each other...

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