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Ive just realized that middle class in Victorian times had a basement (under street level) which was the kitchen used by cooks and servants, 1st floor (above street level) which was the drawing-room (living room & frontroom) where parents had tea & read newspaper this floor also had a classroom for their children who where taught by the governess and a prayer room , 2nd floor which was the bedrooms for the owner, wife, kids, guest/sister/brother/auntie/uncle..etc, 3rd floor was the attic which was where the servants slept in 1 room with a hard bed or no bed also in the attic there was a bowl and a bottle of water which was for there faces and bowl to use when the need to use the toilet... also there was a toilet which was outside like a green house for the middle classes and if they needed to use the toilet in middle of night they used a thing which looked like a bowl and got emptied by the servants in the morning.

...aishah hussain

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