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House whose rooms are pooled with blood.
To drain his bath, he bores a hole in the tub so that the water pours into the apartment downstairs, whose rooms are constantly shifting around.
The hotel, whose rooms are spread out over several caves, had the one-of-a-kind glamour of the paradors that occupy former monasteries and fortresses in Spain.
Across the street is the sprawling Sherwood Inn, 26 West Genesee Street, whose rooms are reasonable at around $170 a night (315-685-3405; www.thesherwoodinn.com).
Highest was the Gran Hotel de Paraguay, at 297,500 guaraníes (about $75) a night for an old school stalwart whose rooms are admittedly outdated but whose grounds are gorgeous.
North of here, my favourite bargain lodging in Tuscany is stylish Vizi Ottavo (+39 334 587 4174, viziottavo.com, B&B doubles from €70) in sleepy Castiglion Fiorentino, whose rooms are themed on the seven deadly sins.
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Rooms on the lower levels house permanent residents, whose rooms were modified on a tenant-by-tenant basis.
The tests also showed that cotinine levels were higher in babies whose rooms were not very warm.
The Genofiles had two teen-age children, whose rooms were on the uphill side of the one-story house.
My other patients, whose rooms were all clustered in the same area, had seen the activity and asked me what was going on.
Taking Mr. Nassau's advice, I did some research and learned that few hotels in that area have indoor pools other than big, brand-name hotels, whose rooms were selling for more than $200.
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