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1
The Clotho, when in danger, runs quickly home; she opens the
chink
with
a touch of her claw, enters and disappears.
2
The cabins were built of logs and
chinked
with
rock and mud.
3
It was built of saplings, eight feet square and
chinked
with
mud.
4
The roof was tight, the walls were well
chinked
with
moss.
5
The logs, originally
chinked
with
red clay, were bound together with white-washed mortar.
6
No want of oakum to fill up the
chinks
with
,
either.
7
The rough logs were
chinked
with
pieces of wood and daubed with red clay.
8
It was made of logs, and once had been
chinked
with
mud or clay.
9
The cracks were
chinked
with
dirt and mud, and it was weather boarded on the outside.
10
Standing desks in particular, such as bookkeepers affect, are not always
chinked
with
these softer plots.
11
The room was large, and its walls of narrow logs were
chinked
with
clay and moss.
12
Ever see a
Chink
with
light brown hair?
13
The houses were built of logs-notof cut stone and marble-mostlyin blockhouse style,
chinked
with
mud.
14
In three weeks they were disembarking in Itsipitsi, a frontier town built of logs
chinked
with
mud.
15
Some of the chimneys were made with sticks and
chinked
with
mud, and would sometimes catch on fire.
16
He fills the
chinks
with
heath.