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with roof overhead and the slats of the 

 to admit air. tin- -n :i coxy one. One soon gets accus- 



tomed to tin- nun : and the monotonous 



iii.i-*- j> nothing 



pin-p.,.. starnook constructed was that it 



.- a modrl for t nU-r neuiiioriia, or nervous 



As will IN- >--ii in own starnook w 



built on an extension i >use, but (also 



rest on posts or columns, or triangular supports attached to the 



18. A Somewhat Mora Elaborate Porrh for Sfeepfaijc and Living Out of 

 Doon, which can be eaaily attaehcwi to the rrr of any boun. 



rarnook consists of time walls composed of frames 



iiol.ii- a roof, and a floor. It is all made of 



it with thr exception <>f thr tlinir. ?!.- window sash, 



and thr roof use closes thr fourth 



iccess is had to thr starnook by a 

 window or :i d 



at thr oiitrr >ilr. ani in- hu- -.n also be 



nl will tiirn iiold a bed and com ; iieds. 



tin r . !i. 1 i- a glass window which can be opened outward, 



and Florentine glass fiDfl thr triangular spaces at earh md nnd.-r 



i<-)i rests a short distance above the 

 II times. 



