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Updated: May 26, 2025
This cot has been laundered and fumigated, and is kept on the train so that when only patients are entrained the surgeon gives a cot for each case taken aboard. Hence the surgeon always has the same number of cots on his train, and through this means paper and pencil work is avoided.
Well, this time I've HAD time to think and I don't think I will!" and with that he threw himself upon the couch, unmindful of the damage to the freshly laundered clothes. "Get up," cried Zoie. "You haven't time to sit down," said Aggie. "I'll TAKE time," declared Jimmy. His eyes blinked ominously and he remained glued to the couch.
"I dare say you will never have it laundered, lest her tears should be washed out of it." "Never!" Jack replied, and, taking the handkerchief from his pocket and folding it carefully, he put it back again, saying, "No, sir; I shall keep it intact. No laundryman's hands will ever touch it."
Water tinted with coffee will produce an écru effect, while tea will give a more decided hue. Muslin curtains are laundered like any other fine white goods.
I had on a pink cotton gown, that was well enough; I hastily buttoned on a clean painting apron, and seizing a freshly laundered cushion cover lying on the bureau, a square of lace and embroidery, I pinned it on my hair for a cap while descending the stairs. Everything was right in the kitchen, for Mrs. Bobby had flown in the midst of her preparations.
Eloise was appalled at the thought of going downstairs to meet people, and especially the young men from Crompton, clad in that spotted brown and white gown, with nothing to relieve its ugliness, not even a collar, for the one she had worn the previous day was past being worn again until it had been laundered. She looked at her handkerchief. That, too, was impossible. "Mrs.
We were absolutely down to bed-rock that year anyway. We gave each of the boys a ten-cent cap-pistol and five cents' worth of caps they were in their Paradise. I mended three shirts of Carl's that had been in my basket so long they were really like new to him, he'd forgotten he owned them! laundered them, and hung the trio, tied in tissue paper and red ribbon, on the tree. That was a Christmas!
He sat thinking how nice it would be if he could only make up a bed for the little girl that would feel cool and soft and smooth. His shirt, freshly laundered and unused, lay in the bureau drawer. It hurt him to think of its being there; at the same time he felt it would hardly be fair to Katrina to use her gift as a sheet for the child.
Yesterday I had quite decided to give up this uninteresting work." Watching him warily, she let the shadow in his eyes linger a moment before she continued: "And then there came into my class a new pupil, poorly clad and ignorant, but so redolent of soapsuds and with such a freshly laundered look that I renewed my inclinations to charity.
Her industry was not premature. One Saturday night she carried to the Trotters' squalid home a daintily fashioned, freshly laundered outfit which took Mrs. Trotter's restrained and self-respecting gratitude quite by storm.
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