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Yes, a small brass plaque, almost hidden in dust, declared that the
passage had a name. 'Crouch-A-Lot'. Quite naturally Andrea did not have to
as the passage was only fifteen feet long. It opened up into a round chamber about fifty feet wide. Every ten or so feet arond the room were more, larger passageways. The floor was carpeted in bright, plus red. Tapestries, depicting pleasent forest scenes, hung between the corridors. At the far end was a piano, some sheet music, a lit candleabra, a portrait on an easel (of a man painting at same), a few books scattered on the ground and a window overlooking an overgrown courtyard.
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