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<p>most instances, to make <hi rend="underline">one story</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">Lodge</hi> serve for <hi rend="underline">two stories</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">Cells</hi>: especially<lb/>
<p>most instances, to make <hi rend="underline">one story</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">Lodge</hi> serve for <hi rend="underline">two stories</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">Cells</hi>: especially<lb/>
in any situation where ground is valuable, the number of persons to be inspected<lb/> large, the room necessary for each person not very considerable, and frugality<lb/> and necessity more attended to than appearance.</p>
in any situation where ground is valuable, the number of persons to be inspected<lb/> large, the room necessary for each person not very considerable, and frugality<lb/> and necessity more attended to than appearance.</p>
<p>For this purpose, the <hi rend="underline">floor</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">ground story of the Lodge</hi> is elevated<lb/> to within about 4 1/2 feet of the floor of the <hi rend="underline">first story</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">Cells</hi>. By this<lb/> means the Inspector's eye, when he stands up, will be on, or a little above, the level<lb/> of the floor of the above mentioned upper story of the Cells: and, at any rate, he<lb/> will command both that and the ground story of the Cells, without difficulty, and without change of posture.<lb/></p>


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most instances, to make one story of the Lodge serve for two stories of the Cells: especially
in any situation where ground is valuable, the number of persons to be inspected
large, the room necessary for each person not very considerable, and frugality
and necessity more attended to than appearance.

For this purpose, the floor of the ground story of the Lodge is elevated
to within about 4 1/2 feet of the floor of the first story of the Cells. By this
means the Inspector's eye, when he stands up, will be on, or a little above, the level
of the floor of the above mentioned upper story of the Cells: and, at any rate, he
will command both that and the ground story of the Cells, without difficulty, and without change of posture.

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