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eaves. Back to be part of structure. All 

 details as in previous examples. (See Fig. 71.) 



4. Rectangular summer house measuring 

 ten feet by six feet, and six feet to eaves. At- 

 tached to ground by sinking uprights. Up- 

 rights of four-inch square oak. Rest of fram- 



Fig' 73 • — Summer house 



ing of three-inch deal quartering. Floor of 

 one-inch boarding. Porch brackets of oak. 

 Window grids of interlaced oak laths, pegged 

 at the crossings. Window and door sills of 

 oak. Sides of cleft oak fence pales. Roof 

 of match-boarding thatched. (See Fig. 72.) 

 5. Rectangular summer house measuring ten 



