These first stations were at most a brush corral and a mud-walled hut, while the most were merely camping places at springs or stream crossings.
But the fields were untended, as were the thatched mud-walled huts of the peasantry scattered here and there.
In among the fields and orchards there were deserted mud-walled huts which it was safe to explore with a lighted match when you had plugged up the windows.
Four more hit just behind it, inside the village, blasting apart several mud-walled huts.
And when they get to their mud-walled huts, the shuttered windows are covered by newspaper or cloth to keep back the gritty powder of unburned calcium and cement.
Along the dusty lanes, many new brick homes stand where mud-walled huts used to be and the bounty of the fall harvest bulges in each household storeroom.
The next-closer group lives in mud-walled huts with tent roofs.
He approached the largest mud-walled hut in the village carefully and whistled.
We kept them in a mud-walled hut and posted a guard to keep watch, armed with a can of paraffin.
There was no second shot; perhaps the sniper, not knowing the size of the force hidden inside the mud-walled hut, had simply shot and run.