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 and fup themfelves in a good 

 day. This extendon of the 

 floor will ferve ai fo for pre- 

 ferving the Houfe from Ver- 

 min that none creep up the 

 wall and enter. 



A The height of the Wall 

 of the Houfe, which is two 

 yards from the floor to the 

 lower part of the roof. 



B The Doors ftanding open, 

 being the fore-part of the 

 Houfe, which muft be fo co- 

 vered as at convenient times 

 it may be all laid open to the, 

 Sun} wherefore it muft have 



C Firft a long and broad 

 door hanging down upon iron 

 hinges to fold up, and fo faft- 

 ned by an iron. The breadth 

 of this Door muft be half the 

 height of the wall of the Houfe 3 

 and it is fo long as betwixt one 

 corner of the Houfe and the 

 other. 



E Two 



