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1 Believe it or not, dry dung doesn't smell when burned.
2 The hay had gone musty, and there was a little mound of dry dung in one corner.
3 One of them staffed a good handful of the dry dung into his mouth to stop his yelling.
4 As no trees or shrubs grew near, a quantity of dry dung was collected to serve as fuel.
5 He looked into this shed, went into it, and sat down in a dark corner on a heap of dry dung .
6 He then buried the remainder of the carcase, with the skin, in the loose, dry dung at the side of the kraal.
7 At a nod from Fred our porters stretched him face downward on the dry dung floor, and knelt on his arms and legs.
8 Nait threw another handful of dried dung on to the fire and sat back in disgust.
9 We can burn dried dung and grass, too, but we should have something to cut the stems.
10 Around Ala-ud-Din, his own men began to make fires with wood and dried dung from the camel backs.
11 About two-thirds of India's population live in rural areas, typically using firewood, coal or dried dung cakes for cooking.
12 The women were bringing dried dung , wood, and bone into the small structure, materials for a fire, Ayla realized.
13 After lighting the kerosene lantern, I filled the stove from a bucket of dried dung and lit a match.
14 She added some dried dung , which made a hotter and stronger flame, and then small shavings and chips of bone.
15 Here hordes of kids ran about making bricks, sawing wood, picking rope, twisting hemp, and feeding dried dung into kilns.
16 In combination with the dried dung , which they also used in large quantities, a distinctive pungent odor permeated the entire encampment.
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