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... room was a kitchen/living room. It had a small kitchen that was much bigger than her old one and space enough for a couch and TV in the other half. As for the bathroom, as Tina had said, it was only a half bath. Just a small sink and a toilet. There was also a small patio on the far wall that had a clothes washer hookup. It was clean, repainted, and kept in very good condition. The best part of all was that it was in a good neighborhood and right down the street from her college.

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