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  • Like the log-houses of Ghost Cat, the loghouse of the Chief of Snow Fox had little cubicles around the walls used for storage and sleeping in a modicum of privacy.

    Elephant in the City 2010

  • I know no white woman whom I love that would accompany me; but I am certain Liberty will await me; sitting under a pine: when I call her she will come to my loghouse, and she shall fill my arms. '

    Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte 2004

  • In her own loghouse neither defiance nor the inclination to debate would have occurred to Marika.

    Doomstalker Cook, Glen 1985

  • In the controlled chaos of a loghouse, disorder was the standard.

    Doomstalker Cook, Glen 1985

  • These being the qualities by which wilderness meth survived, she was honored by all who shared her loghouse.

    Doomstalker Cook, Glen 1985

  • Skiljan and Gerrien often allied against other heads of loghouse.

    Doomstalker Cook, Glen 1985

  • For all his weakness, Marika liked Kublin best of all the young in the loghouse.

    Doomstalker Cook, Glen 1985

  • She had not visited this end of the loghouse since she was too small to know better.

    Doomstalker Cook, Glen 1985

  • In the year of Machen Cave the anticipation was especially high, for Saettle had ordered a new book brought to the packstead, and much of the winter before the huntresses of Skiljan's loghouse had trapped otec to acquire furs sufficient to pay for it.

    Doomstalker Cook, Glen 1985

  • The loghouse floor was earth hammered hard by generations of feet.

    Doomstalker Cook, Glen 1985

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