We banged the tins, and bawled the hymns, and sweated on the mill:
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The 2x4's running along the top where it looks quite wet are dry. We sweat in order to keep the body at its normal temperature, which is 98.6° fahrenheit (37° celsius). All through the night we knelt and prayed
However, the walls sweat/cry like crazy.
And then when the drops that you see come down the wall dry out, a residue is left where the drops end. However, the walls sweat/cry like crazy. We blame it for stink. I have noticed that my hands sweat and they always have a film on them.