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Years ago, I taught for a season in Southwest
England. We lived in an old Anglo-Saxon town -- in
a thatch and cob cottage. It'd stood for 500 years.
Thatch is the thick woven straw that makes the roof.
The walls are a mixture of clay and straw called cob,
or sometimes tabby.
Also from http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi459.htm
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