BSY_FB_16-35
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in the angle of the building. The southernmost
connecting with the last room. This has a small
niche to the south with a window ^ with ^ aperture for
water in its sill. The niche is roofed with a
single stone cut to half dome below. To the east
is a small closet with window in east wall.
The chamber opens to the north into another
small apartment, with an apsidal east end
and a broad arch resting on columns, opening
into the main hall of the bath.
{The water conduit is carried past the window of
closet and terminates at the window of the apse-
like exedia where is the last of the apertures.}
All of the apartments described above are of one
story while the main hall extended the height
of a whole story above the surrounding roofs.
East of the main hall runs an oblong
apartment ^ of one story ^ with a door to the east near the S.E. angle
and two well spaced round arched windows in the
long east wall. At the N. end of this a small
doorway opens into a little room (7 x 11) with an
outside entrance to the east.
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