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Botfield Hall was a large, half-timbered farmhouse, with a gabled roof, part of which was made of thatch and the rest of tiles. It stood quite alone, at a little distance from the works, on the other side of them to that where the village was built. The window-casements were framed of stone; and the outer doors were of thick, solid oak, studded with large-headed iron nails.
The smallest details of its architecture were plainly distinguishable the turrets, the platforms, the window-casements, and even the swallow-tailed weather-vanes. 'What is that palace I see over there, all lighted up by the sun? I asked Sérapion.
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