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And now to our change of the ground plan. We make A as 

 the teacher's stand; S, the position for the main stove; SS, in 

 each of the 12x16 rooms, both of which to be used as class rooms ; 

 c c, the position of the flues for the stove pipes. We have laid 

 out our paths on the ground to be ten feet wide from the 

 front gate, sixteen feet directly in front of the center of the 

 house. The rear line carriage path, for the delivery of fuel, and 

 accommodation of those who take their children to school on a 

 rainy day, we grade, as the lines show, from ten to eight f eet- 

 The porches are indicated on the plan, and the rooms 10x10 are 

 for the clothing of the children, one for the girls and one for the 

 boys. In the reat we have marked B and o as for two privys, 

 and have made our plan that the boys should- enter and use 

 mainly the side where the twin roadway is shown. The ouUines 



