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I made him scrub down the bridge with suds every morning, and while his hands were puffed and soft, I sent him down to the fireroom to pass coal." "He'll kill you someday." "If he can." They smiled strangely at each other. A knock came at the door, and Salvain entered, radiant. "She is divine!" he cried. "Her hair is old copper with golden lights.
Avoid using water on hardwood, boiled oil or turpentine and oil being best for woodwork and floors. Now is the time to scrub floors, if pine, with hot borax suds, and to rewax or varnish hardwood floors if they require it.
Halloo, here's grass growing in the boat's bottom and by the Lord, the mast there's budding. This won't do, boys. Look at that Yarman! The short and long of it is, men, will ye spit fire or not?" "Oh! see the suds he makes!" cried Flask, dancing up and down "What a hump Oh, DO pile on the beef lays like a log!
It is only brought forth with the dust of the centuries on it, so to speak, to grace a fitting occasion. Terence Reardon felt that such an occasion was now at hand. As naturally, as inevitably, therefore, as the suds ran down the speaking-tube, that curse climbed up it softly, distinctly, and with a wealth of feeling in the back of it: "God put the curse av Crummle on thim!" Mr.
Press and rub them in the hands, changing them soon to fresh hot suds. Rinse in a pail of clear hot water; wring very dry; shake, and hang at once in the sun. Flannels thus treated, no matter how delicate, retain their softness and smoothness, and do not shrink. Starch is the next consideration, and is made in two ways, either raw or boiled.
There was nobody there. "I thought somebody knocked," thought she, a little mystified. "Perhaps I was mistaken." She went back to her tub, and had no sooner got her hands in the suds than another knock was heard, this time on the back door. "I declare!" said she, in increased vexation, "There's another knock. I shan't get through my washing to-day." Again Mrs.
Hot suds, and instant wiping on dry soft cloths, will retain the brightness of silver, which treated in this way requires much less polishing, and therefore lasts longer. If any pieces require rubbing, use a little whiting made into a paste, and put on wet. Let it dry, and then polish with a chamois-skin. Once a month will be sufficient for rubbing silver, if it is properly washed.
Green must not be used; lime destroys the color, and makes the whitewash peel. Wash well with soap suds; rinse with warm water; rub dry with linen; and finish by polishing with soft dry paper. A fine polish is given to window-glass by brushing it over with a paste of whiting.
She withdrew her arms from the tub of suds in which they had been plunged, dried them upon her apron, and as quickly as her trembling limbs would bear her, hurried to the spot whence the ominous report had come. It was as she feared. There she found Cheri stretched upon the ground, with his rifle beside him. He moaned piteously: "I'm dead, La Folle! I'm dead! I'm gone!"
I am very fond of Hannah, who has lived with Tish for many years; but I had small patience with her that morning. "I cannot see how it concerns you, anyhow, Hannah," I observed severely. Hannah put her apron to her eyes and sniffled into it. "Oh, you can't, can't you!" she wailed. "Don't I give him half his meals, with him soft-soapin' Miss Tish till she can't see for suds?
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