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At the end of the war Redesdale decided to sell Batsford Park and move his increasing family (a fifth daughter, Jessica, had been born in September 1917) to less extravagant accommodation.
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At that event, employees enjoyed expensive meals, extravagant hotel accommodations, a talent show and a $3,200 mind reader, among other perks all on the taxpayers' dime.
"Wouldn't you like to be snuggled in here with me?" I dashed that one pronto, reminding him that I was one of those extravagant women whose accommodations must include a bathroom, sheets and hot running water.
"They are rather simple accommodations, not extravagant at all".
In the rush to exploit the silver, the first Spanish colonisers occupied the locals' homes, forgoing the typical colonial urban grid and constructing makeshift accommodation that evolved into a chaotic mismatch of extravagant villas and modest huts, punctuated by gambling houses, theatres, workshops and churches.
Rarely extravagant.
Nothing extravagant.
Next, accommodation.
Bit extravagant.
They are not extravagant.
Any accommodation?
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