* Bedroom at the top of the house * Big, airy room, windows that look all ways, and air and sunshine galore * windows are barred for little children * rings and things on the wall (it used to be a children’s room) * paint and wallpaper is stripped off * “It is stripped off - the paper - in great patches all around the head of my bed, about as far as I can reach, and in a great place on the other side of the room low down.” * Wallpaper: sprawling flamboyant patterns, the color is lurid orange in some places and sickly sulphur color in others. * Looks like a women is creeping about behind that pattern * The furniture in this room is no worse than inharmonious, * “Then the floor is scratched and gouged and splintered, the plaster itself is 170 dug out here and there, and this great heavy bed, which is all we found in the room, looks as if it had been through the wars.” See more