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note the 3" thick walls  
   

note the 3" thick walls

These were used as corridors for the sevants to always be at their master's beck and call while remaining discretefully out of sight the rest of the time. They also stoked the stoves (heaters) from behind instead of from the front inside the rooms. My guess is that this also led to the old saying that the "walls have ears."
Paris Saturday and Sunday Pt. 3

July 10th 2012
Our tour guide at Versailles acted (and sounded) like he was half historian and half curator of the museum. The pure grandure of Versailles and the fact fact it was open for public spectacle is probably what what contributed most to the French revolution. To say this place is over-the-top is not exageration. It is sparsely furnished now because after the revolution most of it's furnishing ... read more
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French Flag Although ultimately a victor in World Wars I and II, France suffered extensive losses in its empire, wealth, manpower, and rank as a dominant nation-state. Nevertheless, France today is one of the most modern countries in the world and is a leader am... ... read more
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