wood, uncolored or 
roof may be either 
lightly shingled, heav- 
ily tiled or thickly 
thatched, and has a 
moderate pitch. 
ome houses have 
verandahs, and all may 
be entered at several 
points. 
The frame-work of 
an ordinary Japanese 
v 
framing is held to- 
gether by short strips 
let into notches in the 
uprights upon the 
rough stone founda- 
tion, 
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to Japanese 
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