Raised to the height of twenty feet, so as to be on a level with the window, it had two lower stories.
The garage had a low second story, which possessed half a dozen windows.
These were being placed in line to face the lower story of the tower, and the work seemed to be no light task.
It was some stories lower and without any prestige whatever.
Maybe the house had a second, lower story, now buried in the hill, door and all.
The lower story serves as a reading hall for students.
The windows in the lower stories were empty of glass.
Floors will range from 7,000 square feet at the top to 18,250 in the lower stories.
This apartment building was a low one, only eight stories in height.
The structure was three stories high but only a section of the lowest story is preserved.