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1 It must go right by where the old outhouse used to be.
2 Justin leaned against an old outhouse where he could hide in the shadows.
3 He threw Coyote out near an old outhouse .
4 The blast blew the guard shack over like an old outhouse , leaving the guard dazed and confused.
5 It sat on display for many years in a family hallway but was later banished to an old outhouse .
6 Presently we came to an old outhouse that seemed to be a natural harbor for this kind of vermin.
7 Along a walk to an old outhouse they planted asters on one side and four o'clocks on the other.
8 Soon after Mary came to live in the Morley cabin Sandy was relegated to an old outhouse for sleeping quarters.
9 Now they lay in a row against the standing wall of the old outhouse , protected by a six- or seven-foot slant of board roof.
10 In consequence of this he had been stripped, and bound hands and feet in an old outhouse , and thus kept for some days without food.
11 "By-the-bye," he thought, catching sight of a heavy old outhouse door, "there is the ghost story.
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