Lord Hartledon glanced round at the strange place: the rafters, the rudewalls.
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There were rudewalls of logs, reinforced by stakes planted in the ground.
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Behind these rudewalls lay the Pennsylvania and New York men, three small regiments.
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The king looked around smilingly at the little room, with the rudewalls and dirty floor.
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Its rudewalls were well laid up in good logs on which rested a timbered roof, shingled.
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Strange companies forgathered within its rudewalls.
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Its rudewalls and squalid furniture were, however, not now noticed; its privacy and seclusion were all that his soul desired.
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In some localities, where stone is abundant and the soil shallow, rudewalls have been formed: the raths, however, are principally earthwork alone.
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A large fire, burning brightly before the deserted guard-house, cast its ruddy glow over the animated scene, checkering the rudewalls with every passing shadow.