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Updated: July 19, 2025
But a modification of this dry earth closet, the joint contrivance of an English church clergyman and his brother, "the doctor," residents of a Canadian country town, who had heard of Moule's invention, is a good substitute, and is within the reach of all. This will be briefly described. The vault was dug as for an ordinary closet, about fifteen feet deep, and a rough wooden shell fitted in.
The natives, hoping to find the money, literally dug up the highway and left a pit there. We did not know this, thought it was an ordinary pool, and drove straight into it. The Christian touch at the beginning of the journey, and the little Christian adventure at the end, made the journey and its remembrance quite pleasant. 'I am now reading Moule's Veni Creator, which came a few days ago.
According to Moule's "Essay on Roman Villas," "it was here that numbers assembled daily to pay their respects to their patron, to consult the legislator, to attract the notice of the statesman, or to derive importance in the eyes of the public from an apparent intimacy with a man in power."
In this cleansing out process there was little to offend, so well had the ashes done their concealing deodorizing work. In using this modified form of Moule's invention, it is not necessary to dig a deep vault.
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