New Safari windows very small

Since upgrading to Lion, when I open a new Safari window it is very small instead of being the same size as the original window.  How do I make new windows have the same size automatically?
Thanks,
Patrick

Resize the Safari window by dragging the lower right corner. Exit Safari. When you restart the first window should be the same size as the one you set before quitting.

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