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The Indians said that such thatching would last ten years.
I looked over to where there was a patch of new thatching.
The wood and the thatching had the grayness of age.
In essence, the art of thatching relies on a good eye for lines.
They are overlapped, so each section advances the thatching about three inches.
A framework was then raised to support the ridgepole and thatching of the roof.
Thatching is the craft of covering a roof with dry vegetation.
There are holes in the roof in a few places, but most of the thatching is good.
People said the thatching, and wood, and bone must have been all dried out.
The roof is so low we have to crouch to avoid brushing our heads against the thatching.
Well, this thatching of hovels is the custom of the country.
The only difference was that the thatching was birch-bark rather than reed.
It came again: a dry rustle, like his broken pen being rubbed across the thatching.
He could have thrown them soggy thatching, and they probably would have enjoyed that, too.
Thatching is important, he said, because it removes the layer of dead grass that accumulates under the live stuff.
The structure seemed relatively new, neither the thatching nor stone looking like they'd been exposed to more than two rainy winters.
He had often helped with the thatching.
The sound of the wind in the thatching whispered along with Kea's voice, and at times it seemed to him he discerned a few words.
No need to stand in (he drips from the thatching," interrupted Owl.
All it needs is new thatching on the roof and new doors and windows.
The hipped thatched roof has wooden thatching supports along the ridge.
The roof thatching burned slowly at first; slowly enough that they managed to remove everything worth keeping.
It features unique local thatching using Shannon reeds.
Through a slit in the thatching he studied the first white men he had seen in over eighteen years.
I'm surprised she hasn't flattened the whole city or set fire to the thatching on the roofs with all that divine personality.'