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Is this a misprint? What does this sentence mean "In colder bums sometimes the stockade received a coating of clay or mud that would make the crude wall wind-proof." Can't find any
meaning for "bum" that would apply.
Bob Stein - VisiBone (
talk) 14:45, 7 May 2014 (UTC)reply
Stockade as a military prison
Disambiguation page already redirects to the article "military prison". Should there also be a subheading in this article about its function as a military prison? --
Visnelma (
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