When it is borne in mind that the trail was over a bank of snow from eight to ten feet deep, and not more than a foot wide, the inconvenience of that mode of locomotion will at once be perceived.
The trail was not over a foot wide, being heavily banked up on each side by the accumulated snow.
Across the end of the kiva on the main floor a ledge of masonry is built, usually about 2 feet high and 1 foot wide, which serves as a shelf for the display of fetiches and other paraphernalia during stated observances (see Fig.
Tapü´wü´tci Hewn planks a foot wide and 6 to 8 feet long, set into the floor.
Most of the kivas have an interior bench, about a foot wide and 2 feet above the floor.
Along the western side of the room, at the present ground surface, there are remains of a bench about a foot wide; the eastern side is covered above this level.
It occupies the middle third of a large recess in the main wall of the kiva, and is connected at its outer end with a vertical square shaft about a foot wide.
I nail two pieces of the same width and height, one foot long, on to each end of this board, forming a parallelogram four feet long and one foot wide, minus one side.
I simply use old boards a foot wide, tacking them together with wire nails, as it is only a temporary arrangement.
These rims are three-quarters of a foot thick and one foot wide, and from them there rise and project upright teeth three-quarters of a foot high, half a foot wide, and six digits thick.
The chief officer, with great ingenuity, rigged up an arrangement whereby the hose, which had a square month about a foot wide, was held up to the rock, saving us the labour of bailing and filling by hand.
This game of trundling along the ground at a two-foot wide wicket, and a man with a hockey-stick defending it, is really rather a travesty of the great and glorious game.
A ball just wide of the off stump in the direction of extra cover, and a ball about a foot wide on the off side, should be played towards cover-point.
When cut to the usual size—3 feet long by 1 foot wide—nearly fifteen thousand pieces are required to lay an acre.
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