Now line the bottom of a small barrel or wooden bucket with the outside leaves and then place in a layer of the shredded cabbage and cover with salt.
Keep a bucket of sand handy in the kitchen, and if for any reason the fat catches fire, throw sand on it; do not attempt to remove it from the stove; serious burns are apt to result.
Place the meat in a china bowl or a wooden bucket and pour the brine over it.
Seeing the movement, she sprang to it, and filled it with water from a bucket near by, and presented it to me to drink with every expression of kindness.
There was no sink in the jail, and our offal stood in a bucket in the room where we were confined, day and night, and was only emptied twice a day, and of course the stench was intolerable.
Soon after, the fair equestrienne came in with a bucket of milk on her head, "nigger" fashion.
I pulled out the pump-bucket and inserted the rod, it came back to the deck, marking at least FIVE FEET of water in the hold.
At the same moment, Sammy left the house for a bucket of water, and Wash turned toward his host with a start to find the dark faced man gazing at him with a look that few men could face with composure.
Sammy coming from the house with an empty bucket met the young man at the gate, and the two went toward the spring together.
Stranger still, Casey found that the tale of the lard bucket and the gold was true.
Once she brought a small bucket of hot chocolate, which Casey gulped down heroically and smacked his lips afterwards.
He would come into the nearest town with a rusty old lard bucket full of high grade so rich that the storekeeper once got five hundred dollars from the bucketful.
Beside the tent was a water bucket of bright, new tin.
My first official notice of this fact was from Richard, who entered the tent humming "Suona la tromba," with a bucket full of this heavy soil in each hand.
Much the same, gentle reader, as that which runs down the sides of a dirty road on a rainy day, and for this a shilling a bucket must be paid.
At the word, the worm vanished, the bucket was dashed down, and the boy fell, as it seemed, lifeless.
Two slaves now came forth, the first carrying in one hand a bucket of water and in the other a covered basket; but the second bore a chafing- dish.
Back through the air: and dash down yonderbucket as thou fliest!
He then bade the slaves place the bucket upon a shelf in the room where all could see it; but the basket and chafing-dish were set in the midst of the circle.
About mid-afternoon, however, a gang of buccaneers, working at the rent in the bows which still gave trouble, shouted for a bucket of drinking water.
He looked in at the placid flock, brought a bucket of water from the little stream, and, not caring to light a lantern, ate his supper of bread and cheese outside the hut on the slope facing the bay.
Never, during my whole prison life, did I see so much as a tin cup or a bucket issued to a prisoner.
When Potch was taking the bucket of milk across the yard, her father had come round the corner of the house.
He put the bucket down at the rails and stooped to get through them.
Watty threw the mullock from his hide bucket as it came up, and lowered it again.
Ted went back to his own claim, and Watty slid down the rope with his next bucket to give his mates the news.
Before he took up the bucket again he stood looking at her as though to assure himself that it was really Sophie in the flesh who was waiting for him by the fence.
It so happened that there was a bucket full of Spanish brown paint standing on the table in the cabin, right below the hoop of the canvass funnel, and into it plopped the august pate of Paul Gelid, esquire.
The cheerful clang of thebucket against the stones, the rumble of the windlass, and then Dilly came in with a brimming bright tin dipper.
Archelaus made a dash for the parlour window, but the bucket swept round at him threateningly and he drew back a moment, as though to consider a plan of campaign.
The surgeon, Harry and I bowed from the room and stepped out to the water-bucket and gourd.
When we get this cover pried off, we'll hand you a bucket or so of gold for the bill.
It's a sort of a bucket made of fire clay," answered Frank.
And as she drank the water from the full bucket he held poised on the curb for her, he thought of the elm-tree in the field he had left, of the mistletoe sucking the life out of it, and of the unfinished furrow.
Dey gives you de sugar in de big bucket and when you puts de hand in it you could pinch de water out it, 'cause it not refined sugar like you gits now, but it sure tasted good.
I git so hot I jus' can't stand it and done drink a two-pint bucketof water, and my teeth drop right out.
He brung water in de bucket and give de hands a drink.
Den he bus' dem blisters with de handsaw and dey put salt and pepper in de bucket water and 'noint dem blisters with de mop dip in de water.
She found his office a typical bucket shop, even down to having a section partitioned off for women clients of the firm.
All that is required then is to add about a bucket or so of water once or twice a day, but be careful about endeavoring to get up heat suddenly, as the heat does not rise for five hours after the additional bucket of water is added.
As we left this shaft and came back into the main tunnel we saw a miner sitting by the track with his small tin bucket open.
These were loaded into the wagon, a feed-box for the horses was fastened behind, an axe strapped to it, and a tar-bucket hung underneath.
Already several members of the town bucket brigade were on hand, and they were standing in the shallow part of the lake, dipping up water in their pails and dashing the fluid on the blazing barge.
The buckets were passed from hand to hand, but such was the haste that a full bucket seldom reached the end of the line.
Don't you boys go to interferin' with the bucket brigade.
If we had enlarged the bucket brigade it would have done just as well, and saved a lot of money," declared the butcher.
Guess we've done our share," declared Mr. Sagger, as he called to his men of thebucket brigade.
It was so hot that the boys at the nozzles had to be relieved every few minutes, and Bert was kept busy making shifts from the bucket corps or from among the pumpers.
I think we could organize as good a fire department as if we had the men, and I'm sure we could get out quicker on alarms, and could beat the bucket brigade all to pieces.
The fire on the dock had been extinguished by members of the bucket brigade and had not amounted to much.
He belongs to the bucket brigade, but he's away from home, and I took it.
The cow-yard, with the natural wetness that always existed there, to which had been added many gallons of fluid from the bucket brigade, was now a miniature swamp.
He left his supervision of the bucket brigade and ran alongside of the boy.
That bucket brigade could never have put out that fire, Moses," said Peter Appelby.
Maybe he wants us to take in the bucket brigade," ventured Vincent.
I yelled to the bucket brigade that they'd better use the water on this, instead of throwing it against the sides of the barn, where it wasn't doing any good.
A tin bucket full of water, a dipper and washbasin, all bright from a recent scouring, stood on a bench in the shed at the outer kitchen door; a piece of brown soap lay there also, and a clean crash towel hung on a nail in the wall close by.
Rupert exultingly, stepping in at the open door and holding up a foaming bucket of milk "Viny never persuaded old Suky to give us so much.
And to creak of top and jangle of fry-pan and tin plates and cups, and water bucket clashing with tar pot, the Pike's Peak Limited pressed on.
All you can do is pan, anyway, with a bucket of water.