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    In the novel, which house had 39 steps?

    Question #15266. Asked by strugglindoc. (Dec 24 01 2:28 PM)


    Tiresias

    In John Buchan's The Thirty Nine Steps, Trafalgar Lodge in Bradgate had 39 steps leading down to a private beach.

    Dec 24 01, 8:24 PM


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