StNicholas [serial] . FIG. 5. FIG. FIG. 7. DETAILS OF THE VISITING-CARD HOUSES. will stand firm and form one corner of the lowerstory of the house (Fig. 8). Strengthen the house with an extra inside long slits at each end of the wall, then a longslit near the center of each side wall in which tofit the extra wall. Make the ceiling of the lower story of twomore pairs of cards fastened together like Fig. 5,and on the ends of each pair of cards cut similardivisions, only have them quite short (Fig. 5).Bend down all of the end divisions and fit thestrips over across the top of the fir


StNicholas [serial] . FIG. 5. FIG. FIG. 7. DETAILS OF THE VISITING-CARD HOUSES. will stand firm and form one corner of the lowerstory of the house (Fig. 8). Strengthen the house with an extra inside long slits at each end of the wall, then a longslit near the center of each side wall in which tofit the extra wall. Make the ceiling of the lower story of twomore pairs of cards fastened together like Fig. 5,and on the ends of each pair of cards cut similardivisions, only have them quite short (Fig. 5).Bend down all of the end divisions and fit thestrips over across the top of the first story fromfront to back bringing the two corner divisions,D and D (Fig. 5), on the outside of the wall whileyou slide the center part E on the inside (Fig. 3). When cutting divisions always fit the two cardstogether that are to be joined, and cut throughthe double layer, which will insure having thedivisions alike. When the four walls are ready to be put to-gether, cut a window in the two end cards of thewall which you intend for t


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