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All About Our World

Heartbreak House
George Bernard Shaw

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The vice has a board in its jaws; and the floor is littered with
shavings, overflowing from a waste-paper basket.  A couple of
planes and a centrebit are on the bench.  In the same wall,
between the bench and the windows, is a narrow doorway with a
half door, above which a glimpse of the room beyond shows that it
is a shelved pantry with bottles and kitchen crockery. 

On the starboard side, but close to the middle, is a plain oak
drawing-table with drawing-board, T-square, straightedges, set
squares, mathematical instruments, saucers of water color, a
tumbler of discolored water, Indian ink, pencils, and brushes on
it.  The drawing-board is set so that the draughtsman's chair has
the window on its left hand.  On the floor at the end of the
table, on its right, is a ship's fire bucket.  On the port side of
the room, near the bookshelves, is a sofa with its back to the
windows.  It is a sturdy mahogany article, oddly upholstered in
sailcloth, including the bolster, with a couple of blankets
hanging over the back.  Between the sofa and the drawing-table is
a big wicker chair, with broad arms and a low sloping back, with
its back to the light.  A small but stout table of teak, with a

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