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  • i moved to charlottesville for the summer, got a wonderful job at a coffee house called mudhouse, found out that i got into my dream school, decided to transfer, and moved to richmond.

    Charlottesville Blogs 2008

  • WILSON: Jay and I started to do a thermal sweep of the grounds, Samuel mudhouse outside.

    CNN Transcript Oct 30, 2009 2009

  • I also thought the chicken-foot was a cookie jar or other such "homey" piece of householdery that you can make at your local mudhouse or buy at the farmer's market.

    What's in a Name? Jen 2008

  • "My sister!" said the Soudanese boy, with a regal air, when they stood at the mudhouse door.

    Six Women Victoria Cross 1910

  • "But what makes you look for Mr. Dishart here?" he demanded, with an uneasy look at the light in the mudhouse.

    The Little Minister 1898

  • When we were within a hundred yards of the mudhouse, I knew that there was no Babbie in sight.

    The Little Minister 1898

  • Gavin rose weariedly, and walked through the mudhouse looking at her.

    The Little Minister 1898

  • I can fancy his mind made up to watch the mudhouse until Gavin and the gypsy separated, and then pounce upon her.

    The Little Minister 1898

  • Remembering that the mudhouse was near, she groped her way to it, meaning to pass the night there; but at the gate she turned away hastily, hearing from the door the voice of a man she did not know to be Nanny's brother.

    The Little Minister 1898

  • Hardly had I crossed the threshold of the mudhouse when such a sickness came over me that I could not have looked up, though

    The Little Minister 1898

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