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(1859) [MARC] Author: W. Mattieu Williams
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feeling, for I always feel more diffidence about walking
unbidden into a little cottage than into a grand hall or
palace: the latter seem, like taverns, too big for any
one family to be able or entitled to occupy exclusively.
Some of us did finally venture in, and myself among
them.

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a lapp hut.


The hut, which at a distance looks like a stack or
mound of peat, is circular, supported by a framework
of wooden ribs, all bearing towards each other in the
centre, and leaving an open space at the top for the
smoke to issue. A rude door closes it; which is so low

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