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A few of the structures even started out as large privies.
It was proposed to carry out certain work and to provide privies.
She had dug privies on each side of the shelter.
Most privies are located behind the building or buildings which they served.
An amendment of 1887 required privies interior to the building.
A few years later, the convenience of two outdoor privies was finally added.
Some of those places were important - like the bathhouse and privies.
Then the torch was put to every structure, not even the privies being spared.
There were old privies in the back and, beneath the building, an underground stream.
The dressing room was next to the privies and half full of beer barrels.
Having them duck down behind privies and into unfinished foundations.
There was no one by the privies, which was a mercy.
And the latrines, the privies; how far along were the builders on those?
"That's what all that little dance outside the privies was about, isn't it?"
Yards were a few feet wide and filled with privies where they had not been entirely eliminated.
The privies would have been located some distance away from the plantation house and kitchen yard.
On the ground floor I found a back door that led out to a waste pit behind the privies and dumped my water there.
The group got a grant to dig three deep wells and put in new pit privies.
They try to locate privies or wells, where many artifacts are tossed.
The thought of these vanished privies moved him profoundly.
They take the refuse from the families' privies and turn it into soil for their plants."
"He doesn't know it yet, but I volunteered him for digging the privies."
Privies, you see, are not only treasure-troves, but also perfect archaeological sites.
The thing about privies is that "they are mounded high in the center and things roll off to the sides."
Consider for example how long the outhouse was with us.
She moved past him into the outhouse and closed the door.
But we might use it as a sort of outhouse, you know.
He would have to see that they started in again with work on the outhouses and the well.
The outhouse might as well have been on the moon.
Although we have now closed the outhouses they're here to stay.
I think the other guy could be the outhouse or the castle.
Next time you visit the outhouse, remember, you're making history.
Do you know of an outhouse a stranger might use?
He turned back into the outhouse and took his place alongside the woman.
Each level has two seats, so the outhouse could be used by four at a time.
He did not toss the last girl out of the outhouse.
Janet thought not, and told them to leave it in the outhouse.
And at the far end of the garden, a stone outhouse.
Although outhouses were still in, a pump brought water into the building.
And there is the outhouse, with a seat for each member of the family.
I came across her in one of the outhouses at noon.
There are no facilities in the park, not even an outhouse.
When she went out to the outhouse this morning, she'd just about frozen.
There were a lot of little houses, with outhouses in the back, and like 35 kids.
And the outhouse has been restored - but just for show.
I see even that is at hand, piled up in your outhouse.
It had running water, an outhouse, and a shower house.
To the back of the building are a courtyard and several outhouses.
No other occupational group in America today would be expected to live with outhouses.
He looked right, then left, and saw the comfort station.
Other than a small comfort station, there would be no buildings.
At which point, there is parking and a comfort station available for public use.
Across Florida, 114 food service operations and eight comfort stations were set up.
The park offers a group shelter and a modern comfort station.
"Especially the athletic types should be able to make a short run to the comfort stations."
He hoped no one would stroll past on the way to the comfort station.
The new comfort station got little use on its first day, which was gray and humid.
It is no longer used as a comfort station.
The comfort stations were not actual solutions to the first two problems, however.
In 2005 next foundation stone for the building of comfort station was laid.
It has not been used as a comfort station since the 1970's.
The women in comfort stations were also taken over.
"This is probably the best kept and most comforting station in the city," said one neighborhood resident.
The comfort station was then given to the city and has remained closed with no immediate plans for the future.
It was just another Standard device: an entrance to the comfort station.
"We want the comfort station to stay and become a market, a taxpayer where the merchants could take care of the park, too," she said.
A somewhat longer stop at a comfort station produced remarkable changes in their appearance.
Our comfort station is going full force right now."
The comfort stations are rectangular log buildings of one story.
But aside from the rare pilot program, no comfort stations have arrived.
The former slaughterhouse will be used as a feeding and comfort station for soldiers.
There are no comfort stations on the road to perfection.'
The 1928 comfort station is larger and built with a shingled roof.
And, without sounding mundane, it's also a place for a comfort station."
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