I cooked and washed and ironed and worked in the field.
My oldest sister washed and ironed for Mrs. Buchannan till she moved from the sawmill to Texarkana.
I washed and ironed and cooked all over Holly Grove.
Warren's mother washed, cooked andironed for a living.
As soon as the dress is washed and rinsed, let it be immediately wrung out, hung in the shade, and, as soon as dry enough, taken in and ironed at once.
All sorts of coloured dresses should be washed and ironed as quickly as possible, when once begun.
If allowed to become quite dry on the line, and then sprinkled and rolled up, and laid aside to be ironed next day, the colours may run from remaining damp all night.
If new bobbinet is very stiff and full of creases, let it be damped and ironed before it is cut out.
They were almost uniformly double-cross-ironed and chained down to the deck, everybody being afraid of them.
He describes them in these words:--"For the merest trifle they were flogged, ironedor confined in gaol for days on bread and water.
The Captain told Julie O'Dowd stories of China while she ironed Joey's dresses, and the tediousness of the task was forgotten in the enchantment of the tale.
Washed and ironed for 30 years, and paid for dis home that way.
Shirts dat she made lasted 12 months, even if wore and washed and ironed every day.
Ellen took courage again; ironed away with right good will; and as there was really but a handful of things she had soon done, even to taking off the ironing blanket and putting up the irons.
My crimps were beautiful; the green harps danced on my freshly-ironed frock, and I had on my new chain and locket.
She was a little flurried with having just ironed my pinafores and collars, and with having put the last hook on my new Stuart plaid frock, and she looked me over with rather an anxious eye.
Betty had all her pieces ironed before the lessons were learned.
The washed and ironed articles neatly piled and folded bespoke both gratitude and faithfulness on the part of beneficiaries.
Blakely had given fair trial to and saved the life of Mariano, that fiery brother, who, ironed by the former agent's orders, had with his shackled hands struck down his persecutor and then escaped.
The lock wouldn't work, so the blacksmith strap-ironed it for him.
The clerk would have offered some remonstrances to his patron on the danger of remaining alone with such a desperate character, although ironed beyond the possibility of active exertion, but Glossin waved him off impatiently.
But, gentlemen,' said Glossin, 'is it quite right to keep this poor man so heavilyironed when he is taken up merely for examination?
We were all ironed as soon as we were brought on board.
They had better be ironed at once and put into the hold.
I ironed on a quilt spread out on de floor, and I ironed jes' as nice as anybody.
Accordingly, at the end of the trial, the mutineers were already pretty well punished; so that we sentenced the six accomplices to receive an additional flagellation, and continue ironed till we reached Cuba.
This time it was the gray waistcoat, the well-ironed shirt and collar, English scarf, and the blackthorn stick which he carried balanced in the hollow of his arm.
He come in a while ago with that child clingin' to him and them two mossbacks followin' behin', and his face was all ironed out, and I could see a song trembling on his lips all ready to burst out.
And these jerkins brought fresh out of the wardrobe, these neatly ironed white ruffles, all this rich velvet and glittering pomp, how little it resembles the torn rags of a half-starved people after a nine months' siege!
But about this time my handkerchiefs and collars disappeared from the room and turned up washed and ironed and laid tidily on my table.
There was the monotonous aldermanic row, and the worse than hopeless little herd of aldermen, the weird agricultural portion of whom came in on council days in white starched and ironed coats, as we had always remembered them.
Though she has the white and beautiful hands of a princess with never a mark of toil upon them, yet she has scrubbed and swept and ironed and baked for me as busily as a farmer's daughter.
Geraldine's eyes held an excited light as she ironed away.
And she ironed it and folded it, and put it on one side.
Mrs. Tiggy-winkle ironed it, and goffered it, and shook out the frills.
I acknowledge, you have cooked, washed, and ironed for me very faithfully," said Penn.
You got your groceries and washed and ironed on Saturday evenin' and on Saturday night everybody used that for frolicin'.
Our ruffled petticoats was all starched and ironed stiff and slick, and us jus' knowed our long pantalettes, wid deir scalloped ruffles, was mighty fine.
From the outer wall projected a weatherboard under-roof, and beneath this were seated forty heavily-ironed convicts.
It seemed so painfully absurd that forty muscular men should be ironed and guarded for no better purpose than the cracking of a cartload of quartz-pebbles.
The thought of the unhappy men who are ironed and chained all about us makes me miserable.
The aspect of the four heavily-ironed prisoners caused a sensation which, in that city of the ironed, was quite novel, and bets were offered and taken as to the line of defence which they would adopt.
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