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1 The window was high under the low eaves of the mud building.
2 A solitary light glimmered from the low eaves of the Barrett cottage.
3 How pleasant the twilight that welled up from under the low eaves , above which we were seated.
4 The one-story, daub-and-wattle houses have low eaves and steep sloping roofs of palm-leaves or of split palm-trunks.
5 He glanced up from under the low eaves , to see by the stars how the night went on.
6 She sat on a chair, and the gloom of the low eaves descended upon her head and shoulders.
7 The halberdiers, ranging themselves in line, made a prismatic grouping beneath the low eaves of the picturesque old inn.
8 The hut had a high-pitched roof thatched with reeds or straw and low eaves reaching almost to the ground.
9 The air was still, and heavy with the flowers' scent, and the sun was dipping behind the low eaves of the house.
10 The visitors approached it, therefore, by a small path running round nearly three sides of the house, close under the low eaves .
11 It was at least one hundred and fifty feet in length, very wide, with low eaves , and an exceedingly steep roof of pandannas leaves.
12 The only thing they could not penetrate was the dark oblong of the doorway on the veranda under the low eaves of the bungalow's roof.
13 Then he spied a lovely little house, with thatched roof and low eaves , surrounded by an exquisite garden, with doves and peacocks walking in it.
14 I called the men and set them crouching in the snow under the low eaves . - " Stay there a minute and I'll show you the ghost."
15 "Yes, Bud pik-k." Bud stepped up on the bunk, which brought his head above the low eaves .
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