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  • Its log-walled exterior was devoid of ornamentation, but within it was as nearly a copy of Korzetta Castle as was possible.

    The Conquering Sword of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • Its log-walled exterior was devoid of ornamentation, but within it was as nearly a copy of Korzetta Castle as was possible.

    The Conquering Sword Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • Its log-walled exterior was devoid of ornamentation, but, within, it was as nearly a copy of Korzetta Castle as was possible.

    The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989

  • Off the starboard wing, a clearing in the thick summer foilage revealed a log-walled lodge, a massive old giant of a structure that seemed in keeping with the mountain majesty around it.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • Off the starboard wing, a clearing in the thick summer foilage revealed a log-walled lodge, a massive old giant of a structure that seemed in keeping with the mountain majesty around it.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • Off the starboard wing, a clearing in the thick summer foilage revealed a log-walled lodge, a massive old giant of a structure that seemed in keeping with the mountain majesty around it.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • Off the starboard wing, a clearing in the thick summer foilage revealed a log-walled lodge, a massive old giant of a structure that seemed in keeping with the mountain majesty around it.

    Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984

  • In some of the warehouses, incidentally, those which seem to be but one story high, the logged holding areas are substantially underground, as though in a log-walled, sunken room.

    Rogue Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1982

  • The two men sat in a log-walled room, known as the office.

    The Branding Iron Katharine Newlin Burt 1929

  • She stood in the middle of the small, log-walled room, arrested in the act of lighting a match, and stared at him with troubled eyes.

    The Branding Iron Katharine Newlin Burt 1929

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