Windows made from the intestines of fish, were let into the walls, which were sufficiently transparent to let in a moderate amount of light....
Nature was more generous to these people in their covering than in their food : for vests they used either deer skins, or the skins of water birds (penguins), the down being worn inside; stockings were manufactured from the skins of unborn seals....
Grace A. Murray 'Ancient Rites And Ceremonies' (1929) p139
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day of
diver's caress, coffee sweet, chitin spume (licked cicada casing : a faint hint of tar), silk flowers shop.