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1 They arrived at a scattering of mud-and- wattle huts on the edge of a village.
2 A dingy collection of mud and wattle huts huddled on the shore, doors and shutters drawn tight against the coming maelstrom.
3 In Kenya, African men emerged from mud-and- wattle huts in suits to drive matatus or to sell scrap metal or to cut meat.
4 It had been a village like the one he had just visited, mud-and- wattle huts around an oval gathering-place, stockade, and fields beyond.
5 Still back of this are thousands of the low grass, or mud and wattle huts of the natives, their roofs thatched with straw or palm.
6 He looked around the village complex, seeing it through her eyes: a haphazard arrangement of mud and wattle huts , huddled together on a windy slope.
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