Now she has a title but don't think that means fewer live under her desk:
for rats you have to go down vertically 1.5 metres from her desk, below the town surface.
Presumably you not meet a rat there, but holes in a system that indicates life.
Strictly speaking, the site does not belong to her house, just as her title was not hers until today.
It would suit her, she is tall enough, she's in a position to buy the house: the space of a room done entirely to suit her taste.
(measurements of living room, shape of pillars, passage to the kitchen)
Preferably she'd leave some free space around the kitchen block so that any rat that dares
can go directly outdoors from her small cupboard.
So they agree on one thing: the importance of a detached house.
Without adjacent dwellings and respectivenesses
she has the space to allow what she wants. She does not need to have a title for it at her age:
the rat for its part needs neither her goodwill nor her always fanciful procedure.
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