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walle

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Most had been made in a room of vivid blue walls and brown floor, a few in a green walled room.

The display panel now showed a row of beds in a large room walled in iron bars.

He visualized the warm, rolling hills of Phoenicis III, dotted with pastoral Algun villages, and the great walled city-states of the Taknon, covering hundreds of square miles and set in the midst of the Algun landscape.

But it beat him down, walled him off, and left him clinging only to the basic circuits necessary to the form of his transor.

The world had tightened around them, but beyond the walled wood still stood the great grey caves of man-rock.

Half the fields are burnt, and what folks are left are walled up inside their holdfasts.

Evil King Harren had walled himself up inside, so Aegon unleashed his dragons and turned the castle into a pyre.

It had once been a gateway, that much was obvious, but at some time the old outer gate had been walled shut to leave this gloomy tunnel that was now stacked with barrels.

These are on the very brink of the mesa, and have been built in recesses in the crowning ledge of sandstone of such size that they could conveniently be walled up on the outside, the outer surface of rude walls being continuous with the precipitous rock face of the mesa.

More than half of its circumference was originally walled in, but at the present time the old masonry is indicated only by an interrupted row of large foundation stones and fallen masonry.

These outlined inclosures appear never to have been walled to any considerable height.

This has subjected it in part to the same influences that had at an earlier date produced the carefully walled fortress pueblos of the valleys, where the defensive efficiency was due to well planned and constructed buildings.

This is still a general custom, and the end of the first terrace is usually walled up and roofed, and is called tupubi.

In such instances the broken-out recesses in the upper rocks have been walled up on the outside, roughly lined with masonry within, and roofed over in the usual manner.

The first of the latter shows the use of a discarded metate, or mealing stone, and the second of a gourd that has been walled into the coping.