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House-Warming
   even after t still stands sometimes, and its

    importance and independence are apparent.  tohe end

    of summer.  It was now November.

    to cool t

    took many eady bloo accomplis, it is so deep.

    o  evening, before I plastered my house,

    ticularly he numerous

    c I passed some cheerful evenings in

    t cool and airy apartment, surrounded by the rough brown boards

    full of knots, and rafters he bark on high overhead.  My house

    never pleased my eye so mucer it ered, though I was

    obliged to confess t it able.  S every

    apartment in e some

    obscurity over evening

    about ters?  to the fancy and

    imagination tings or ot expensive

    furniture.  I no began to in my house, I may say, when I

    began to use it for er.  I  a couple

    of old fire-dogs to keep t did me

    good to see t form on the chimney which I had

    built, and I poked t and more satisfaction

    tertain an

    ec; but it seemed larger for being a single apartment and

    remote from neigtractions of a house were

    concentrated in one room; it chen, chamber, parlor, and

    keeping-room; and isfaction parent or cer or

    servant, derive from living in a  all.  Cato

    says, ter of a family (patremfamilias) must have in his

    rustic villa quot;cellam oleariam, vinariam, dolia multa, uti lubeat

    caritatem expectare, et rei, et virtuti, et gloriae erit,quot; t is,

    quot;an
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