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Heartbreak House
George Bernard Shaw

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HEARTBREAK HOUSE 

ACT I 

The hilly country in the middle of the north edge of Sussex,
looking very pleasant on a fine evening at the end of September,
is seen through the windows of a room which has been built so as
to resemble the after part of an old-fashioned high-pooped ship,
with a stern gallery; for the windows are ship built with heavy
timbering, and run right across the room as continuously as the
stability of the wall allows.  A row of lockers under the windows
provides an unupholstered windowseat interrupted by twin glass
doors, respectively halfway between the stern post and the sides.
Another door strains the illusion a little by being apparently in
the ship's port side, and yet leading, not to the open sea, but
to the entrance hall of the house.  Between this door and the
stern gallery are bookshelves.  There are electric light switches
beside the door leading to the hall and the glass doors in the
stern gallery.  Against the starboard wall is a carpenter's bench.

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