id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14248 Gardner, E. C. (Eugene Clarence) Homes and How to Make Them .txt text/plain 41302 2173 78 It is a solemn thing to build even the outside of a house. DEAR JOHN: Where to build your house may be, in truth, a question a building is preferable to a house of eight or ten rooms, two on each building, but proves his faith by his work; his new house at Edgewood reach will do a good work that shall surely have its reward; for brick it is possible to build a large, plain, square house, a perfect cube Other things being equal, a house built of brick may be as easily of any room in the house, and, if the doors, finish, etc., happen to brick house, in case one wished to begin in a small way. DEAR JOHN: One reason, among many, why the old-time houses are more decided to build a house, he means he is ready to begin,--right off; builds your house, through which the warm air will escape. ./cache/14248.txt ./txt/14248.txt