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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Guard (''Our Strange and Wonderful House'')}}One of the '''guards''' of [[the Guardroom]] of [[the Strange and WonderfuL House]] helped a visitor get properly outfitted to visit [[the Conservatory]]. He was a burly man, “built like a bull” with a very thick neck; he had a friendly disposition (in a “quiet, gruff kind of way”) but was visibly “prepared for violence and skilled in its usage”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[The Guardroom (short story)|The Guardroom]]'', ''[[The Conservatory (short story)|The Conservatory]]'')
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Guard (''Our Strange and Wonderful House'')}}One of the '''guards''' of [[the Guardroom]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] helped a visitor get properly outfitted to visit [[the Conservatory]]. He was a burly man, “built like a bull” with a very thick neck; he had a friendly disposition (in a “quiet, gruff kind of way”) but was visibly “prepared for violence and skilled in its usage”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[The Guardroom (short story)|The Guardroom]]'', ''[[The Conservatory (short story)|The Conservatory]]'')


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One of the guards of the Guardroom of the Strange and Wonderful House helped a visitor get properly outfitted to visit the Conservatory. He was a burly man, “built like a bull” with a very thick neck; he had a friendly disposition (in a “quiet, gruff kind of way”) but was visibly “prepared for violence and skilled in its usage”. (PROSE: Our Strange and Wonderful House: The Guardroom, The Conservatory)