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 ENGLISH EXAMPLES 15 INTRODUCTION Hedingham the whole of the wall on the principal floor is omitted, and the centra] wall above is supported on one grand arch which spans the whole width of the keep, or 33 feet. This arch is enriched with FIG. 11. Rochester Castle from the South-West. Norman mouldings, and springs from bold caps and corbels in the side walls. The hall is two stories in height, and has the usual gallery running