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FITTINGS AND FURNITURE
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inches square. It has at the bottom edge a folding ledge, E, for holding a book up. On the top edge, in the centre and at the left hand corner, are two hinges, and a brass rack and pinion arrangement, H, reached through an opening in the easel, allows
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of adjustment to any angle. When not in use the whole folds up, and fits into a recess 2 inches in depth. On either side of the reader, underneath the desk, are wooden pegs for hats. The whole of the desk and folding shelf arrangements are
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