But this time I worked it more thoroughly, and so began to mould my pots and pipkins over again, and she aiding me as well as she might.
Mrs. Pipkins nodded assent, and so did the ancient butler: and Trotman felt that public opinion was wholly against him, until such time as it should be further educated.
But Mrs. Pipkins and the old butler shook their heads at one another, as much as to say, “I knowed it.
The output and consumption of pipkins was at an exact unchangeable level; the revenue a fixed amount.
The present ruinous price of pipkins (by which I myself suffered severely) could not long endure.
The fame of my very cheap pipkins had spread, as was but natural, and secured me an increasing number of customers for my newly made wares.
Upon one day I would declare that a large consignment of pottery being about to reach me, I could sell pipkins at half the usual price.
Pipkins fell heavily, and I bought through my agent every pipkin I could lay hold of.
I continued to supervise and extend my manufactory of pipkins which now provided these articles for more than half the households of the State.
There was a considerable store of pipkins in the old sheds, and while I sold them off at charitable rates (very disconcerting to other merchants), I had time to consider my next step.
I was in complete control of the pipkin trade, making all the pipkins that the nation needed, and free from any rival.
It was a sight to see our murderous-looking landlord truculently dandling his infant; while the mother crouched upon the great hearth in the centre, supervising a multitude of pipkins which were simmering in the glowing embers of the fire.
The upper vaults receive likewise pipkins filled with the sands and pastes called schlich.
On the middle vaults, the small ore is placed, distributed into cylindrical pipkins of earthenware, of 10 inches diameter and 5 inches depth.
A log smouldered on the hearth, and below the great black pot which hung over it two or three pans and pipkins sat deep among the white ashes.
He set up the alembics and pipkins which he had overturned, and here and there he opened a black-lettered folio, discovered an inch or two of crabbed Hebrew, or the corner of an illuminated script.
The last major category of kitchen stoneware believed to have been made at the Yorktown pottery is a group of pipkins (fig.
Polly, at our place never allows she's broke nothin', but the chinay and the pipkins have got a terrible way of committin' felo de se since she came to the Ship.
He had been obliged to employ his sister, and yet he suspected, not without cause, that she took away from his house such scraps of food and pots and pipkins as were not likely to be missed.
The fishermen often bring up in their nets unbroken pieces from her cargo, crocks and pipkinsidentical in shape and texture with those the islanders use to-day.
It was a curious meal all through, and across the little well-yard we could watch the cooking done in earthen pipkins of various sizes, each over its own charcoal fire.
Should the heavens fall, many pipkins will be broken.
The widow Pipkins held the title deed for Jefferson.
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