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In Mission Santa Clara, priests typically slept in rooms known as cells or quarters located within the mission complex. These cells were usually simple, small rooms with basic furnishings such as a bed, a desk, and a chair. The priests would use these rooms for resting and personal prayer, as well as for studying and writing. The cells were often located near the mission church or the priest's office for convenience.

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