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about the laundry-door   Written by Stephanie (10/22/2011 10:13 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, I"ve been trying to figure out, penned by Erica
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How about the Admiral making it a door that swung both ways? (I do not actually know when such hinges were invented, though.) Or, perhaps reversing the door-handedness, or moving the surroundings, so that the door did not, for instance, swing into the kitchen cutting table, or something.

What is interesting is that the Admiral apparently told Anne about this twice. Rather proud of his contrivance? Or still shaking his head that the Elliots had not tried to make the obvious fix to it themselves?


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