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In the Victorian era, after dinner the gentlemen
would leave the dining room for brandy or port, “masculine” conversation
and to smoke. A separate room was used because it was not acceptable
to rejoin the ladies with clothes reeking of cigars; a man who
smoked a cigar in his study or billiard room would put on a smoking
jacket. The Endicott’s used the bookcases in this room to
store their Horticultural books. |
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