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chinam, but I found neither covering stones nor debris, not even of mortar either hole,
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The house was built, and in order to "sufficient reight, the grown's appears "to have been lowered so as to bring "the present floor-line below the "level of the ground ground out sive the "building, consequently, the water " which escaped through the hole in "the drain, where it had been stopper, ; "flower into this story, flor "being only formed of loose dry earth, "the water had evidently descended as "the sand and pieces of word, and the stive
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