Vol.1 f.053 verso

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* Its floor was paved with stone and brick, as that of any other cellar
might be, and in lieu of window framed and glazed, it had a great
black shutter wooden shutter flap or shutter, nearly breast high from the ground, which turned back in
the day time, and let in admitting as much cold air as light [a] and very often more.

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