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Updated: June 23, 2025
Saufen Bier und Brantewein, Schmeissen alle die Fenstern ein; Ich bin liederlich, Du bist liederlich; Sind wir nicht liederlich Leute a? 'Well said, my hearty Captain! cried Glossin, endeavouring to catch the tone of revelry, 'Gin by pailfuls, wine in rivers, Dash the window-glass to shivers!
It was not possible, he said, that a regular miner, such as he was, should be a party to such a grand success without owning a share in it. He was quite aware that nothing belonged to him. He was working for wages and he had forfeited them. But he couldn't see the gold coming out under his hands in pailfuls and feel that none of it belonged to him.
Tony Larkin was to come over and milk the cow every morning, and Agamemnon and Solomon John agreed to learn how to milk, in case Tony should be "snowed up," or have the whooping-cough in the course of the winter. The little boys thought they knew how already. But if they were to have three or four pailfuls of milk every day, it was important to know where to keep it. "One way will be," said Mrs.
"Ay; bend on sharp, and she will leap up like a fawn. Now for it!" The Zephyrs applied all their strength to the oars, and the boat darted up the rapids with no other detriment than taking in two or three pailfuls of water. The rest of the fleet followed, with the exception of the Lily, without accident; and she, not having sufficient headway, was carried down again.
With the utmost industry it took a long time for the youngsters to fill the water barrel. "Now, we've enough for a week, anyway," remarked Dan, as he and Dick poured the last pailfuls into the barrel. "Perhaps enough for forty eight hours, though we don't want to be too sure," replied Prescott. "We want water enough for cleanliness, for cooking and for drinking. That will be quite a lot, I guess."
And, as I should feel as confident that a man intended to raise water who was working a pumphandle, as if he were bringing it up in pailfuls from below by means of a ladder, so, after due examination of the billiard-table and its appurtenances, I should probably think it likely that the effect of the rebound was expected and intended no less than that of the immediate impulse.
In the spring we tap the sugar maples, and gather great pailfuls of the sap as it rises from its winter resting-place in the roots, and the sapsucker likes to steal from our pails or to tap the trees for himself.
The members were thought to be able to take themselves to pieces, drink entire pailfuls of water, and devour "fried nigger meat." Usually the person about to be "visited" received a notice that the dreaded Klan was upon him. He was warned to cease his political activities or perhaps to leave the neighborhood. If the threat proved ineffective, whipping or some worse punishment was likely to follow.
At last a copeck rolled upon the ground, and the miserable creature his mutilated arms, with their sleeves wet through and through, held out before him stopped perplexed in the roadway and vanished from my sight. The heavy rain, driven before the tempestuous wind, poured down in pailfuls and, dripping from Vassili's thick cloak, formed a series of pools on the apron.
I even let her keep on her chemise and stockings, to my own disadvantage. "When that was done she ran away. I said: 'Look out, Brument! she is escaping. "He replied: 'Do not be afraid. I will catch her all right. She will have to come back to sleep, I will measure the deficit. "We measured. Not four pailfuls. Ha, Ha, Ha!"
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