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In the novel "Private Peaceful" by Michael Morpurgo, the colonel's mansion is referred to as "Beech Farm." It is depicted as a grand estate that contrasts sharply with the lives of the working-class characters, highlighting the class differences and tensions of the time. The mansion plays a significant role in the story, representing both authority and oppression.

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