Leanto

leanto – a shack or shed supported at one side by trees or posts and having an inclined roof.

“Neither me. All I know is it ain’t him.” She stood up then, having finished her repair work, and weaving about the leanto, her slow-moving eyes pale in the sun that lit her hair, she sang: “‘When the busy day is done And my weary little one Rocketh gently to and fro; When the night winds softly blow, And the crickets in the glen Chirp and chirp and chirp again; Where “pon the haunted green Fairies dance around their queen, Then from yonder misty skies Cometh Lady Button Eyes.”

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