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  • Their houses were earthen-walled and straw-thatched.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • I glanced at the house, straw-thatched and commodious, at the large stable, and at the large array of fields I knew must belong with the place.

    SAMUEL 2010

  • It is a tiny village of a dozen straw-thatched cottages in which I lived.

    Chapter 15 2010

  • She lives alone in a straw-thatched, commodious house, on seventy acres of land.

    “Samuel! There was a rolling wonder in the sound. Ay, there was!” 2008

  • Now his dream is of a farm and farm-house, straw-thatched out-buildings, children playing in the sun, good wife at the door — "the goal of all his effort, the high reward for the salt-plowing and the long, long furrows he ran up and down the whole world around in his farming of the sea."

    “Samuel! There was a rolling wonder in the sound. Ay, there was!” 2008

  • Castles, cloaks, cold, straw-thatched roofs and pens of barnyard animals.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Janice Hardy 2010

  • Castles, cloaks, cold, straw-thatched roofs and pens of barnyard animals.

    World-Building Week: Painting Janice Hardy 2010

  • Indeed the whole house was alive with vermin — from the wasps nesting in the straw-thatched roof to the body-hopping fleas for whom our blood was the elixir of life.

    'Blonde Roots' 2009

  • The green hills are crowned by clusters of straw-thatched cones.

    How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004

  • An old man stood in front of a straw-thatched hut.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

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