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Literarily and architecturally speaking: What is a muse (mews)?

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You know, in old British mysteries, people are always running afoul of mayhem in the Muse (Mews?)

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  1. 'Mews is a British term describing a row of stables, usually with carriage houses below and living quarters above, built around a paved yard or court, or along a street, behind large London houses of the 17th and 18th centuries. The word may also refer to the lane, alley or back street onto which such stables open. It is sometimes applied to rows or groups of garages or, more broadly, to a narrow passage or a confined place.'


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