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... that was built four stories high, five if one counted the tower rooms on each corner turret of the roof. The first floor accommodated the basement with stores, the kitchen, and the well.
The second floor could be reached by an iron staircase, leading up to a small entry, an equally small solar, and an enormous hall with a gallery above it.
The third floor was cut in half by the Great Hall's gallery and held two large chambers with a medium one in the middle, which served as the s ...
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