Fig. 428.—Look through the open windows.
In the second box ([Fig. 425]) cut a door five and one-half inches high and three inches wide through the left side wall, one and three-fourths of an inch from the back wall. The two high windows, each two and one-fourth inches wide and two inches high and the one ordinary large window, four inches high and two and one-fourth inches wide, must be marked on the back wall ([Fig. 429]) and cut ([Fig. 430]). Cut another door in the room through the right-hand side wall near the front ([Fig. 431]) and bend it wide open ([Fig. 432]).
Fig. 429.—Two high and one ordinary window in back wall of second box.
Make Doorknobs
of large-sized beads, and fasten one on each side of both doors with a strong, heavy piece of broom-straw run through and glued in a hole punctured through the door with a coarse darning needle or hat-pin. Slide a bead on each end of the broom-straw and glue them securely in place. Strengthen the hinges of each door with a narrow strip of thin white cotton cloth pasted lengthwise on the open door, half on the door and half on the wall.