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Camelottery
Camelottery is the sprawling mansion in Toronto that the Lottery parents bought with their lottery winnings and have inhabited for the entirety of their children’s lives. The house is three floors has thirty-six rooms, the majority of which have unique nicknames determined by the family over time – the ‘Spare Oom’ is one guest room, the ‘Overspill’ is another, the ‘Mess’ is the kitchen, and the ‘Loud Lounge’ is the playroom, for example. The house itself is set on a large woods and lawn area, with outdoor space for the children to play and a garden for the parents to grow fresh vegetables. The house is implied to be in a secluded residential area of the city or a suburb, as the only neighbor acknowledged are the Zhaos; however, it is proximate to both the beach and the markets, museums and fairs in the city, as the family...
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