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Updated: July 4, 2025
He leaned against the door-sill, crossed his large carpet slippers, and looked up into the sky, drawing a long satisfied breath. "What a beautiful morning!" he exclaimed. "The elms over there are full of robins. We must get up earlier these mornings, and take some walks." His wife indicated the boy with the milk-pail on his arm, by a wave of her hand. "Guess what he tells me!" she said.
The sunlight slanting over the pine forest glistened on the pools in the wet fields. And it so chanced that splashing across these, swinging a milk-pail over his head, shouting at the top of his voice, was a red-headed lad of my own age. My father hailed him, and he came running towards us, still shouting, and vaulted the rails.
Hurrah! that will be a nice sort of life: I with the beggar's wallet, you with the knapsack; I with the spade, you with the milk-pail." "That would not be the worst, after all," said the woman, softly. "No?" he laughed, bitterly. "Well, that I can get for you. There is Mussainen, for instance, which is to be sold the wretched moorland on the heath yonder."
Cadell is of opinion if I meddle in politics, and I am strongly tempted to do so, I shall break the milk-pail, and threatens me with the fate of Basil Hall, who, as he says, destroyed his reputation by writing impolitic politics. Well, it would be my risk, and if I can do some good, which I rather think I can, is it right or manly to keep myself back? Third.
The latter placed on the floor the big wooden milk-pail, which he had brought up on his back, took out of it a round loaf of bread and a huge piece of cheese, laid both on the table and said: "Of course you have a knife," to which Tony assented. Then the man took the wooden jug, swung the milk-pail on his back and went out. Toni followed him.
When a man bestoweth a well-caparisoned kapila cow with a brazen milk-pail and with money given afterwards, that cow becoming, by its own distinguished qualities, a giver of everything reacheth the side of the man who gave her away. He who giveth away cows, reapeth innumerable fruits of his action, measured by the hairs on the body of that animal.
Here Meg became so violently agitated that Flecky, suffering from the manner in which Meg was doing her duty, kicked out, and nearly succeeded in overturning the milk-pail. Meg's quickness with hand and knee foiled this intention, but Flecky succeeded quite in planting the edge of her hoof directly on the Cuif's shin-bone.
By-and-by she became very thirsty, and seeing a cow with a milk-pail hanging on her horn, turned towards her. 'Milk me and drink as much as you will, little maiden, cried the cow, 'but be sure you spill none on the ground; and do me no harm, for I have never harmed anyone. 'Nor I, answered the girl; 'fear nothing. So she sat down and milked till the pail was nearly full.
All the tables were occupied, and there were several couples already on the dancing-floor in the centre. The band was playing 'Michigan': I want to go back, I want to go back To the place where I was born. Far away from harm With a milk-pail on my arm.
He paid the landlady her demand, two pfenning, or about an English halfpenny, and he of the pitchfork demanded trinkgeld, and getting a trifle more than usual, and seeing Gerard eye a foaming milk-pail he had just brought from the cow, hoisted it up bodily to his lips.
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