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The further construction of the house will be obvious 

 upon examination of fig. 9, which is a view of the north 



Fig. 9. 



end ; fig. 8 being a ground-plan of the south end. The 

 posts being set for the sides, nine feet from the centre of 

 one side to the other, allowing three inches on each side 

 for the radius of the post, the house will be eight feet 

 six inches wide in the clear, inside. The rafters will be 

 four feet ten inches in length, having a perpendicular rise 

 of two feet two inches. As this house is to be perma- 

 nent, it is cheaper and warmer to have a fixed roof with 

 a few trap sashes for ventilation at the top. It will be 



