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1 See, Lacy, here is a hut , from whose chimney I see smoke.
2 To right cliff-shore with pine woods; lower down is a hut .
3 There is a hut where you breakfast and leave the horses.
4 A hut is a hut , and it holds the life of a man.
5 It is a hut , but it is all I have to shelter you.
6 At one end of the camp is a hut , a long, low building.
7 There is a hut close by where we can take refuge.
8 There is a hut ; the ferry-men live in it.
9 There is a hut with a wildly overgrown turf roof, which is coated in lichen.
10 The possessor of palaces says: "It is a hut , " and the rest in proportion.
11 It consists of a small roof set upon the ground; it is a hut , all roof and no walls.
12 Anyhow, there is a hut building there, and I don't see that it can be for any other purpose.
13 The school itself is a hut on stilts, with a thatched roof and a raised, bouncy floor made of tough liana bark, split lengthwise.
14 'Nay, a hut is a hut , and it holds the life of a man.
15 "I see another scene," the girl went on without heeding her; "it is a hut .
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