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... tty soon—he couldn't imagine eating anything off the burned-up, horrendously smelling furniture in this sad excuse for a dining hall. Rows upon rows of wooden tables dotted the rather large area; most were blackened and charred, and in some places, they had simply collapsed. At the front of the hall was a counter long enough that it ran the width of almost the entire room, and at the ends of the counter on both sides were stacks of trays and plates—none of which appeared sanitary. A bit further ...
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