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1 These they built roughly of boulders and plastered with clay .
2 Here were many lodges, built of sticks, grass and moss, and plastered with clay .
3 Their boats were made of wicker-work plastered with clay .
4 His door was of wattle, plastered with clay , which he then thrust full of tufa fragments.
5 With the exception of the Factor's house, all the buildings were of rough-hewn logs plastered with clay .
6 The inside walls and floors are plastered with clay , and painted with allegorical representations of Boodh, etc.
7 The cork consisted of a plug of cotton-wool plastered with clay ; the contents were of a muddy-brown colour.
8 At that period the houses were built of logs, and the chimneys were built of sticks plastered with clay .
9 Some of the larger apartments are paved with flagging, but the floors are usually plastered with clay , like the walls.
10 Inside and out it was plastered with clay , and the floor of dried mud was as smooth and hard as concrete paving.
11 The chinks were filled with wedge-shaped pieces of wood, and plastered with clay : the trees, being chiefly oaks and pines, afforded no moss.
12 These had formerly been loosely plastered with clay ; but air and rain had crumbled and washed the greater part of this rude cement away.
13 The surface of the ground had first been leveled, then the walls raised to the desired height, made firm and solid, and plastered with clay .
14 Most of them were probably built of posts wattled and plastered with clay or mud, with an upper storey of poles reached by a ladder.
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