La Chambre De Jeu

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In the Hedge around New York there is an almost imperceptible clearing, so small one might think it were an natural accident. Tucked into the thorns is a little Cottage with round windows. Anyone who is particularly tall could look right over the top of the small building, as it seems just tall enough to hold a grown man standing, but it is the perfect size for Elizabeth.

Finding the place is difficult, getting to it even harder if you're taller than 5 feet. Once past the Hedge, one must then get past the complicated lock system before entering the cottage.

The Cottage has two rooms, each comfortable. The outer room is the larger, with several different areas. A kitchen is set up in one corner, with a stove, sink and refrigerator. Under a window is a table with chairs for eating and a small hutch with table settings. On the opposite side of the room are several comfortable easy chairs around a small fireplace. A large doll house sits in one corner on a small rug. Everything in the room is full sized, and a step stool is carefully placed at the sink in the kitchen for easy access of the owner. This is the public room, where Elizabeth entertains the few guests who are allowed to enter La Chambre. It is warm, comfortable without being fancy and exceptionally clean.

For the rare person who is allowed to enter Elizabeth's private room, it seems to be an intersection of childhood and adulthood. A full-sized four poster bed with a sky blue comforter stands under the window with a step stool next to it. A vanity and mirror is against another wall, with bookcases facing it. The rug in the center of the room is soft and woven in various shades of blue. On one wall there are shelves that hold a collection of trinkets - a mask of ice, a circlet on a pillow, a box with odd bits of string and wire, pictures in small silver frames. All the windows in the room have blue and white curtains. While the rooms lacks the same warmth as the outer room, it is just as clean.

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