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  • The property includes a four-bedroom, four-bath log-built house as well as several guest and staff houses.

    Val Kilmer's Ranch Finds a Buyer 2011

  • Daniel Nadelbach The property includes a four-bedroom, four-bath log-built house as well as several guest and staff houses.

    Private Properties 2011

  • Instead, they had reached an unlighted, log-built construction surrounded by a pike fence fifteen feet high.

    Memory of Fire Lisle, Holly 2002

  • In a log-built church at the coast town he was squatting among a native congregation; some of them in cast-off uniforms; the women had shapeless, convent-sewn frocks; all round him dishevelled white men were staring ahead with vague, uncomprehending eyes, to the end of the room where two candles burned.

    The Complete Stories Waugh, Evelyn 1998

  • "Rustic,! should say," she remarked as they entered the log-built main hall.

    Freedoms Challenge McCaffrey, Anne 1998

  • He stepped clear of the brush and, revolver in hand, advanced softly upon the low, one-story, log-built dwelling.

    The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Ralph S. Kendall

  • The storm that had been for some time brewing, now burst forth with a roar that shook the rafters of the log-built tavern.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844 Various

  • The boats came nearer, they were almost up to the log-built pier now.

    Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales Arthur Shearly Cripps 1910

  • You coop them up in your log-built houses, you force on them clothes to which they are unaccustomed until they die of consumption.

    The Call of the North Stewart Edward White 1909

  • You coop them up in your log-built houses, you force on them clothes to which they are unaccustomed until they die of consumption.

    Conjuror's House A Romance of the Free Forest Stewart Edward White 1909

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