The addition of another entirely detached outhouse with wide door at one end, for a cowshed, to face the back of the main building and form the third side of a square, will give the nucleus of quite an attractive farm.
Pekka has been splitting parea all day, and filled the outhouse with them.
But scullery-Pekka gobbled and guzzled as much as all of us put together, and spent the day in splitting parea till he had filled the outhouse full.
Three shadowy figures were flitting round the angle of the outhouse block above mentioned.
Some hundred and fifty yards from the main dwelling was a largeouthouse block, comprising stables, waggon shed, shearing house, etc.
As I passed the doorless entrance of the outhouse I looked up, and there was an immense mass of some strange material suspended in the upper corner.
Physically, I merely walked around the bungalow and approached the edge of the jungle at a point where we had erected a small outhouse a day or two before.
Nor could it have been thrown from any considerable distance:--the laundry outhouse before mentioned, was not more than thirty feet from the door and protected it from any attack outside that limit.
This we did, and with great thoroughness, all over the house, and in every part of the grounds; the outhouse at the back was also carefully inspected.
As for the attic, nobody could get into it otherwise than by bringing the ladder into the house from the outhouseand raising it to the trap-door in the ceiling of the bathroom.
The outhouse was the simplest of dwellings, wooden-walled, shingle-roofed, one window beside the door and one on the farther side.
In the outhouse you will find a considerable quantity of straw," said Holmes.
Nevertheless, I invariably came home in the evening, and did my best to keep the outhouse clear of rats and the rooms indoors free from the plague of mice.
That night I left the tree, and wandering away to the cottage, I took shelter in the outhouse above the room where the cows dwelt.
Back to the outhouse I went, and found that sure enough a heavy packing-case was standing on a corner.
There was no time to lose for the two in the outhouse would soon be setting out, and I must be before them.
All we aimed at was a two-roomed shop with a kind of outhouse for stores.
There was no window in theouthouse save in the roof, and they were sure to shut and bolt the door.
I thought of slipping back to the outhouse and trying to shoot the two men as they came forth.
I showed him the outhouse where I had said he might sleep.
I fixed it slightly open, so as to let me hear, and so arranged the odds and ends round about it that no one looking from the floor of the outhousewould guess at its existence.
What will you give me if I render you 80 The life of Calymath, surprise his men And in an outhouse of the city shut His soldiers, till I have consumed 'em all with fire?
Know, Selim, that there is a monastery Which standeth as an outhouse to the town: There will he banquet them, but thee at home, With all thy bassoes and brave followers.
He slipped round to the back of the house and stood waiting in the angle that it made with an outhouse where dry bracken was stored.
The roof of the outhouse was only some ten feet from the ground, an easy drop.
On a level with the sill of the landing below, this pipe took a sharp turn to the left and ran diagonally down to a tall covered-in water-butt that stood on the flat roof of an outhouse in the little yard.
Trusting to Providence that the roof of the outhouse would be out of sight of the yard door, Desmond swung his right leg over the window-sill and followed it with the other, turning his back on the yard.
Cosette, seeing her father ill, had deserted the pavilion, and regained her taste for the little outhouse and the back court.
But behind the pavilion was a narrow yard, with an outhouse containing two rooms, where a nurse and a child could be concealed if necessary.
In October, 1829, a middle-aged man presented himself and took the house as it stood, including of course the outhouse and the passage leading to the Rue de Babylone, and he had the two secret doors of this passage put in repair.
In the back of this outhouse was a secret door leading into a long, paved, winding passage, open to the sky, and bordered by two lofty walls.
A bachelor sportsman only requires a sitting-room and a bed-room, with his tub in some corner or outhouse close at hand.
He soon picked up the scent of the men, and quickly ran into them in an outhouse about two miles off.
Tess, being left alone with the younger children, went first to the outhouse with the fortune-telling book, and stuffed it into the thatch.
Mantell and Throbsons was separated from the fire station in front by a covered glass passage, and at the back the roof of a big outhouse sloped down to the fire station leads.
He swung it round his head once, broke an outhousewindow with a flying fragment of glass, and ruined the stocking beyond all darning.
The dogs in the outhouse awoke, cocked their ears, came in a frenzy to the conflict; not to save Jimmie Grimm, but to participate in his destruction.
The third sent a dog yelping to the outhouse with a useless hind leg.
The guest-house of the settlement, called hospitalis, generally stood near this outhouse for the sick, but sometimes it was identical with it, and the pilgrims and travellers who were ill were nursed with the convent inmates.
The man must have been hidden in theouthouse before she had reached the door.
In turning the outhouse into a workshop, earlier in the season, I found, when driving a nail into the wall for fixing a cupboard, that the wall sounded hollow.
He had locked himself in, and well he had, for, as he wept, some one tried the outhouse door.
Now you have under seventy and eachouthouse over thirty-five.
The House numbered only about seventy, while eachouthouse contained some forty boys, with perhaps six day boys attached to each.
In the same spirit in which the outhouse captains had raised no objection, merely because they did not care in the least what happened to Gordon, so now they did not take any particular trouble to hurt him.
Before the eyes of Jones-Evans there rose a prospect of eternally treating outhouse men to muffins.
The selection of the combined outhouse side caused a lot of consideration.
Two days before the game he slipped coming downstairs, fell with his wrist under him, and with his arm in splints and sling had to watch from the touch-line an outhouse victory of ten points to nothing.
It prevented staleness; and staleness was the great danger that all outhouse sides had to face.
When the match was started you had ninety boys and each outhouse had thirty.
This was the first occasion, since Gordon had been at Fernhurst, that the Buller's colours had been lowered by an outhouse side.
Amid enormous cheers Lovelace went up for the Thirds cup; amid still louder cheers he and the outhouse captain stepped up together to receive the Two Cock cup.
These outhouse men can come or go if they want to.
Livingstone kicked off, and the outhouse scrum was on the ball in a minute.
They walked straight up the outhouse and over it, and were triumphantly descending the other side in myriads before they were discovered and met, with shrieks of vengeance, by Mrs Marais.
At one spot was a hollow trench or dry ditch leading towards an outhousewhich intervened between the locusts and the garden.
Then theouthouse met them, but they scorned to turn aside, although there was a four foot wall, which one might have supposed more practicable.
But there's some will only let it be said in an outhouse if there's a cure to be done in the house.
And if you look at the house now you'll see the way it is, not a stable or an outhouse left standing, and not one of the whole family left in it but Roche, and he paralysed.
Once in the outhouse I chose my time and, climbing up to the hole in the wall, squeezed myself through with difficulty, for it was only just large enough.