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Updated: June 4, 2025
First, the potatoes were to be washed for tomorrow's dinner. He filled the dishpan full of water, dumped the sand-laden tubers in, and attacked them with a brush in vigorous relief at the change from deadening inactivity.
Then, when he grasped both the golden handles, the dishpan would transport him in an instant to any place he wished to go within the borders of the Land of Oz.
"My straw stuffing has a light yellow color, and it is not only pretty to look at but it crunkles most delightfully when I move." "Let us admit that all colors are good in their proper places," said the Tin Woodman, who was too kind-hearted to quarrel; "but you must agree with me that a dishpan that is yellow is unnatural. What shall we do with this one, which we have just found?"
"In the kitchen help yourselves!" the farmer said, pointing as he spoke; and without waiting for any further invitation the scouts rushed pellmell into the rear part of the house, where they seized upon all sorts of utensils, from a big dishpan, to buckets, and even a small tin foot bath tub. A brook ran close to the barn, as Paul had learned with his first comprehensive glance around.
"Do you mean to tell me," she demanded, "that that hussy was brazen enough to march right in here before you got up?" "Yes," I said. "I am only thankful that I HADN'T got up." "Well! I must say! Did she fetch the water in a garden waterin'-pot, same as she did to me?" "Just the same." "And did she pour it into that that flat dishpan on the floor and tell you your 'bawth' was ready?" "She did."
Another older and much less expensive disinfectant for this purpose is common sulphur. From one to three pounds of this, according to the size of the room, is burned by a specially prepared lamp in a pan placed in the centre of a dishpan of water, and the vapor thus made is a very powerful disinfectant.
So if you wish to recover that golden, diamond-studded dishpan, you must go into the lower world after it." This was indeed a startling proposition. Cayke and her friends went to the edge of the flat tableland and looked down the steep hillside to the plains below.
The water went stone cold in the dishpan and the fire died in the stove so that the frost spread a film over the thawed centre of the window panes. There is no telling when the dishes would have been washed that day if Mama Joy had not begun to pound energetically upon the floor with the heel of a shoe, judging from the sound.
It is, I believe, the very oldest thing in all the Yip Country or was while it was there and," she added, dropping her voice to an awed whisper, "it has magic powers!" "In what way?" inquired the Frogman, seeming to be surprised at this statement. "Whoever has owned that dishpan has been a good cook, for one thing.
She could not get even a languid enjoyment out of them now, because she could not for a minute forget that she had promised to wash Marthy's dishes and Marthy always had so many dirty dishes! And Marthy's dishpan was so greasy! Billy Louise gave a little shudder when she thought of it. "I wish her little girl hadn't died," she said, her mind swinging from effect back to cause.
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