April, 1909 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 135 
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penses involved in the making of the homes rep- 
resented by these dwellings, but these expenses 
are, at the most, comparatively incidental, and 
are relatively unimportant compared with the 
actual cost of the construction and finishing. 
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39—Second floor plan of the house shown in 
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38—A house of clapboards and shingles 
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40—Another view of house shown in figure 33 
