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Thomas McLaughlin
The Way the Buffalo Went is the story of Sarah Winchester, widow of the inventor of the Winchester repeating rifle which played a leading role in the annihilation of Native Americans. Following her husband's death, Sarah's guilt drove her to a medium who advised her to protect herself by always living in a remote house that was always in a state of construction. When she died thirty years later, Sarah Winchester left behind a house containing 160 rooms, 10,000 windows, 467 doors, 47 fireplaces, 40 staircases, 6 kitchens and 3 lifts.
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13 November 1985
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