A little above that battery, and long before it was made, a loghouseused to stand.
He returned there after his victory over the Indians in the Maumee Valley, and occupied a loghousenear the blockhouse, where he died of gout.
He cleared sixty acres of that, built a loghouse upon it, and made his home there for the rest of his life; though he went to New York every winter.
We had an excellent dinner in the gallery of a loghouse in the midst of the forest, where we were plentifully supplied with excellent claret.
They are leaving their parents and friends, and the family estate, and are to live in a loghouse till a proper dwelling can be built.
For all that, the loghouse was good, and since the horses could not go much farther, Stannard resolved to use the ranch for a supply depot.
The loghouse was warm and home-like, and for two days he had rested and enjoyed Margaret's society.
The loghouse was cold and trooper Simpson, turning over on the hard boards, shivered.
Your loghouse looks neat and light, where did you get these shingles?
Near the bog, close by Liimfjorden, lay the Viking's loghouse of three stories high, and with a tower and stone cellars.
Witham afterwards wondered how many miles he walked that night, for though the loghouse was not longer than thirty feet, the cold bit deep; but at last he heard a sigh as he glanced towards the stove, and immediately swung round again.
Now and then the stove crackled, or the lamp flickered, and any one unused to the prairie would have felt the little loghousevery desolate and lonely.
It was, however, an hour before they reached them, and Miss Barrington was almost frozen when the first square loghouserose out of the prairie.
At last, however, the loghouse rose, a lonely mound of whiteness, out of the prairie, and Witham drew in a deep breath of contentment when a dusky figure appeared for a moment in the doorway.
He fancied he could have made a dash at an armed loghouse as well as the rest, but this slow crawling in on an unknown enemy was a very different and much more disconcerting affair.
And they kept them most of eight months there cooped up in a loghouse with a little dried fish to eat, and 'bout half enough sour black bread.
The icy cold went through them to the bone as they left the stables, and it was a relief to enter the loghouse which was heated to fustiness by the glowing stove.
At last, however, the loghouse rose, a lonely mound of whiteness, out of the prairie, and Winston drew in a deep breath of contentment when a dusky figure appeared for a moment in the doorway.
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