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Updated: May 9, 2025
They only filled one dish-pan to begin with, and after it was half-full Margaret put in the soap-shaker and stirred it around till the water was foamy. She hung it up again, and began to put in the tumblers. "You must be careful that those are not icy," her grandmother cautioned.
As I have said before, dish-washing, as done by a lady, takes little time and labor, and may be a pleasant occupation. The laborer, not the labor, makes a thing common or refined. With an abundance of scalding hot water, a soap-shaker, mop, gloves with the tips cut off, clean and soft dish-towels, and delicate glass and china, dish-washing is in every sense of the word a lady's work.
He glanced through the kitchen door at the barometer on the wall in the outer room. "We've climbed near a mile since before breakfast," he remarked. Rebecca paused before hanging up the soap-shaker. "Look here, Mr. Droop," she said, anxiously, "we are mos' too high a'ready, I think. S'posin' we was to fall down. Where do you s'pose we'd be?"
But now you see I fill that truck at the closet, wheel it over to the stove and I don’t have to think of coal for three days.” “Arthur must be a very clever boy,” Maida said thoughtfully. “You bet he is. See that tin can in the sink? Well, I wanted a soap-shaker but couldn’t afford to get one. Arthur took that can and punched the bottom full of holes.
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