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1 They had a little outhouse not ten paces from it, and slept there.
2 But a School House man had been "cheeked" by a filthy little outhouse swab.
3 There is now a band of more than a dozen praying young men meeting constantly in their little outhouse .
4 She was fond of clambering about by herself, and had slipped from the roof of a little outhouse , and fallen on her head.
5 There was a little outhouse to the hut which no one entered but himself- adrearyplace, but with abundant clear light from the north.
6 There was a little outhouse to the hut, which no one entered but himself- adrearyplace but with an abundant clear light from the north.
7 "You may carry the water there," the old woman said, pointing to a little outhouse near the pines.
8 I forget the names, but one of them ads shows a bunch a men about your age drivin' convertibles with little outhouses on the back.
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