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wide, which encompasses a small room eight feet six 

 inches long and five feet wide, having a doorway 

 opening to the centre. 



South- southeast from this, near an opposite an- 

 gle of the clearing, and five or six hundred feet from 

 the sea, stands another building raised upon a ter- 

 race, consisting of a single apartment, twenty feet 

 front and six feet ten inches deep, having two door- 

 ways and a back wall seven feet thick. The height 

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