Such tenements are generally somewhat larger than those built in blocks; the proportion of three- and four-roomed dwellings is higher and only a small number consist of a single room.
The lowest rent for which a single roomcan be obtained in this area is 2s.
There are rarely two openings of the same size, even in a single room, nor are these usually placed at a uniform height from the floor.
At this village are three small detached houses, each composed of but a single room, a feature not at all in keeping with the spirit of pueblo construction.
On the promontory and east of the village is a single room of more than average length, with a well formed door in the center of one side.
At present their only chance is to live in the rookeries, and there they must pay from two-and-sixpence to four shillings for a single room.
Here in a single room live a man, his wife, and three children.
At present these families occupy usually a single room only in a house of six or eight rooms adapted for only one family.
Nor was that even the worst--for, in very many cases, more families than one lived in a single room, or the single family took in one or more lodgers.
At the eastern end there is a single room about 10 feet long; its front wall extends up to the overhanging rock, which forms the roof of the room.
It was a single room, situated on a ledge perhaps 30 or 40 feet above the bottom land which it overlooked and of easy access.
Ruins of class II--detached family dwellings--consist sometimes of a single room; more often of several rooms.
In the western end of the cave there is a single room placed on the cliff edge, and between this and the end of a wall to the right a small stick has been embedded in the masonry at a height of about 2 feet from the rock.
In some cases each storey is let out in sleeping places, so that fifteen to twenty persons are packed, one on top of the other, I cannot say accommodated, in a single room.
So the custom of crowding many persons into a single room, now so universal, has been chiefly implanted by the Irish immigration.
From the hostler we learned that every room was full,--five persons in some cases sleeping in a single room.
As usual, the house consisted of a single room, of no great size, and was lightly built of cane.
I observed that the cabin consisted of a single room, of fairly good size, and what appeared to be a small kitchen under a rudely constructed lean-to, built against the rear of the cottage.
As all the operations were conducted in a single room, the Governor conversed with the young woman while she was preparing the meal.
The house turned out to be a single room, cube-shaped, and furnished only with some matting.
They led me to their captain's house--a modest dwelling, consisting of a single room, with hardly any furniture.
A single room is that which hath no parts and no magnitude.
All the other rooms being taken, a single room is a double room.
A single room in a lodging-house sufficed, and this room always had the appearance of being occupied by a transient.
Spencer's income was small, but his wants were few, and a single room in a boarding-house sufficed for both workshop and sleeping-room.
Betty could have a single room, if she wanted it, on the other side of Madeline Ayres, and she had almost made up her mind to take it.
But if I can get a single room there, I'd rather have it, wouldn't you?
In a single room, measuring twenty feet by thirty feet, sixty men and boys have been discovered industriously rolling real Havanas.
Tom, Jim, and I secure the smaller cabin, a single room, with bunks on three sides, a door on the fourth.
We walked from the Cathedral up to the Castle, that morning, crossing this square and traversing a corner of the slums, appalling in their dirt and squalor, where whole families live crowded in a single room.
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