The structure is built off the edge of a cliff and held up by a series of metal stilts and struts. The house is of somewhat small size, having only two bedrooms and one bathroom, a small kitchen, dining room and living room. The main feature of the house is The Wide Window (hence the book title) located in Aunt Josephine's grammar library at the far end of the house, which provides a view of Lake Lachrymose and is the site where Aunt Josephine faked her suicide later in the book. Although the building has electricity, gas, central heating and a telephone line, none of these are used due to Josephine's many phobias.
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| - The structure is built off the edge of a cliff and held up by a series of metal stilts and struts. The house is of somewhat small size, having only two bedrooms and one bathroom, a small kitchen, dining room and living room. The main feature of the house is The Wide Window (hence the book title) located in Aunt Josephine's grammar library at the far end of the house, which provides a view of Lake Lachrymose and is the site where Aunt Josephine faked her suicide later in the book. Although the building has electricity, gas, central heating and a telephone line, none of these are used due to Josephine's many phobias.
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| - Destroyed due to falling into Lake Lachrymose during Hurricane Herman
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| - The structure is built off the edge of a cliff and held up by a series of metal stilts and struts. The house is of somewhat small size, having only two bedrooms and one bathroom, a small kitchen, dining room and living room. The main feature of the house is The Wide Window (hence the book title) located in Aunt Josephine's grammar library at the far end of the house, which provides a view of Lake Lachrymose and is the site where Aunt Josephine faked her suicide later in the book. Although the building has electricity, gas, central heating and a telephone line, none of these are used due to Josephine's many phobias. During Hurricane Herman, one of the many stilts holding the house up on the cliffside is struck by lightning and the house [after many violent tremors] topples into the lake shortly afterward.
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