The city beneath our city is a delightfully ill-lighted, incomprehensibly organized, low-ceilinged, viewless labyrinth. |
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Crammed into its long, narrow and ill-lighted confines are more than a million volumes. |
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That ill-lighted isolation is so stylized that it is almost an aesthetic. |
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These plants were not sweatshops like the crowded ill-lighted factory lofts in which garment workers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and western European countries once worked 12 and 14 hours a day. |
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And ill-lighted interiors seldom seen by the public, like the rooms at the Seventh Regiment Armory, at Park Avenue and 66th Street, with their intricate chain and other decorations, are brought out of their usual smoky gloom. |
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