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4The Primrose was the nicest building in Odarko. By nicest, it was always clean, very elegant. A lot of Texas businessmen used the Primrose as a stayover from too many parties, to rest up, or just as a cover story for their wives when they were really at the California Club w*****g and boozing. The Primrose had three floors and 110 rooms. All with the same burgundy carpet the lobby had. There were 110 rooms. Why it stopped on that number is God's little secret. Inside, each had two small doubles or one queen size. A liquor cabinet, a kitchenette, and a bathroom where the queen of England herself would be proud to powder her nose. They had bellhops and room service that didn't close until 1am. Wallpaper from Paris, France, depicting the plight of Joan of Arc, and chandeliers from Florence,

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