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Tony
GuestI’m sure I was in a familiar house, but didn’t recognize any of the rooms I was in. Neither do I remember any people I know. Neither do I remember any names and conversations (if there were any). I was in a room with a young white woman. Later I was in the same room with a young black woman. Possibly there were others before them, but I don’t remember. The black woman left the room through a door. I decided to follow her because I was curious about what was behind the door. When I entered a room through that door she was not there. In fact, there was nobody in any part of that room.
The room I entered was really very huge. I have no dimensions but just to give a ballpark impression the part I saw (I didn’t see the whole room) was 30,000 sqft. It was lamp lit without any windows and doors. At least I saw no windows and doors. Obviously, there was at least one because I entered through it. Everything radiated class as it has been designed by a great indoor architect. Great luxury and style but the room wasn’t completely stuffed with all sorts of things. It had an impressive and relaxing feeling. I’m no expert on this, but everything was in a classic late 1800/early 1900 style. While the room had no doors it still had separate areas. Not a massive factory hall, but still a very open design
It had several large nooks that only could be seen when I walked past them. I never entered them. I think I first passed a chapel nook. It had a huge, something like 10ft high, cross on the wall. The cross had a lot of gold on it. Likely it was ivory white on the inside. So, a white cross with golden ornamental (curly) edges. I’m 90% sure Jesus wasn’t on the cross. There was some other stuff in the chapel, but I can’t remember what.
I kept walking and passed a dining nook with several dining tables which could each seat at least 10 people.
I kept walking and saw an antique lamppost. I don’t know the style is known in the USA. It’s the style you see in Charles Dickens movies. A cast iron lamppost with several arms and square lamps hanging from it. I don’t remember the number hanging lamps, but I think four.
I also remember something about utility bills. I either thought no wonder that the util bills are so high with such a large room with lights on. Or I thought the util bills are very low considering the lights are always on in this huge room.
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