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... ooden walls were bare and unadorned, without tapestries and other decorative elements found in more luxurious settings. The arched windows, while not grand in size, provided a picturesque view of the surrounding landscape and the common people's lives.
The centerpiece of the dining room was a sturdy wooden table, its surface bearing the marks of time's passage. The fireplace behind the main seat area was ample in size, capable of spread warmth and comfort throughout the entire room.
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