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The room was a small one; and had been chosen for its remoteness from the dwelling rooms. It had formed the billiard room; which the former owner of Weald Lodge had added to his premises; and John Minute; who had neither the time nor the patience for billiards; had readily handed over this damp annex to his scientific secretary.
Along one side ran a plain deal bench which was crowded with glass stills and test tubes. In the middle was as plain a table; with half a dozen books; a microscope under a glass shade; a little wooden case which was opened to display an array of delicate scientific instruments; a Bunsen burner; which was burning bluely under a small glass bowl half filled with a dark and turgid concoction of some kind.
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