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with the light from the old lamps and the glow of the moon, has gradually turned

                   the room into a magic place.
                          Katrin asks in a whispered voice as she clasps her hands with a muted

                   motion. “Tell me more. Mr Hinterglaub was the last owner?”

                           In a matching low tone, Mitchel answers.
                   “Ursula Borig told me briefly that her now-deceased grandfather, Ferdinand Bo-

                   rig, was a steelmaker and part of the German upper class - even before the war

                   started. But he was also known as a passionate art patron. Ursula, like her grand-
                   father, is bit eccentric.”

                          Katrin looks with big eyes as he’s telling about Uno Hinterglaub and Ur-
                   sula”

                          “He knew and admired Hinterglaub, and was determined that the gallery

                   should only be rented out if the right person showed up, but that didn’t happen
                   in his lifetime.”

                          “That’s crazy, Mitch.”

                          Mitchel strikes out with his arms and says. “Come, let's take a tour of the
                   rest of the gallery so we can go over and drink a glass of wine afterwards.”

                   They set in motion and Katrin notices how beautifully the patterned parquet
                   floor is. A master creator must’ve made that. A pattern of light and dark woods

                   neatly blended together.

                           "Such a floor is worthy of a king.”
                   They go out through the two vaulted double doors at the opposite end of where

                   they came in and come out into a smaller connecting hallway.

                          “Elegant," she says after Mitchel has opened the doors to the second
                   showroom.

                          “Yes," Mitchel answers. “This room is more reminiscent of a normal exhi-

                   bition room as one would expect an exhibition room to look, but still extra ordi-
                   nary and beautiful with tall ornate rosewood wood panels and two giant sloping

                   windows mounted at an angle in the ceiling.


                          Mitchel continues "Come on, now you have to see something that I

                   thought was super ingenious”
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