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<p>[QUOTE="silverthwait, post: 321298, member: 103"]There was a terrible fight in the original owner's parlor, and the protagonist completely demolished the mahogany sideboard. Once the dead were carried out (on a shingle, of course) the owner was left with a great pile of wood which could never be reassembled into a piece of furniture. So, the owner, who was skilled at re-purposing, utilized certain pieces in various clever ways: a couple of mirrors, a headboard, extra shelving in the larder, etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silverthwait, post: 321298, member: 103"]There was a terrible fight in the original owner's parlor, and the protagonist completely demolished the mahogany sideboard. Once the dead were carried out (on a shingle, of course) the owner was left with a great pile of wood which could never be reassembled into a piece of furniture. So, the owner, who was skilled at re-purposing, utilized certain pieces in various clever ways: a couple of mirrors, a headboard, extra shelving in the larder, etc.[/QUOTE]
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