She served the table for the plowmen and took her own meal in the pantry while she tidied up after they had gone to the fields.
He carefully tidied the kitchen until it looked spotless and shining, as though Dame Grumble herself had done it.
X In expectation of the curate's visit, Mrs Clinton tidied the house and adorned herself.
At ten minutes to six he wiped his pens and put them back in the tray, tidied his desk and locked his drawer.
By a little after nine o'clock on Saturday morning, Laura had finished her weekly mending, tidied her bedroom, and was ready dressed even to her gloves.
In less than two minutes she had collected her belongings, tidied her hair and put on her gloves.
He had tidied for the evening, but had come back with a message for Miss Charlotte.
I wonder if there is any one here to meet us," said Esther, as she tidied Poppy's dark hair and put on her hat.
I tidied up myself and my room, and thentidied up Miss Dane and her'n.
The deep shaft was almost cleared of rubbish; the site was tidied up and in spick-and-span order.
When she had tidied up and was beautifully fresh in her snow-white muslin frock, she went outside and waited for the dinner-gong to sound.
This we used for sweeping the camp-ground every morning when we tidied up.
She quickly drank her tea, tidied her room and patiently awaited Grzesikiewicz's visit.
Sowinska spoke in a tone of pretended indifference, as she tidied the room.
While her room was being tidied up she ordered breakfast.
The porter who tidied up the drawing-room in the morning opened a window and adjusted a cinder-screen: the breath of the desert was warm but deliciously sweet.
Olga Mihalovna jumped up, tidied her hair and hurried out of the room.
I washed and tidied the children--they are pictures when they're tidy!
Apparently Martha Crane, his trusted old housekeeper, had taken advantage of his absence and tidied up his desk, an act of vandalism which always reduced Boyd to a state bordering on frenzy.
That evening Mrs. Trent had tidied up the room and had left Dorian to spend the night with the sick man.
His mother had tidied the room, so it was presentable.
Glancing indolently and indifferently at all the prisoners, he ordered the officer in charge to have them decently dressed and tidied up before taking them to the marshal.
When they came in to tea, having taken off their outdoor things and tidied themselves up after their journey, Marya Dmitrievna kissed them all in due order.
She tidied back her wandering hair with her free hand, and drew the faded garment more closely round her neck.
Later, when he came to bed, the envelope had been tidied away by the careful housewife into the dustbin.
She tidied her iridescent frock, and thanked him very nicely.
Her room grew to look so different and so nice that she became quite interested, and rather a long time had elapsed before she tidied herself and went out in search of Miss Hammond's room.
I can't truthfully say as I tidied up, Mr. Grinson,' said Meek.
Ephraim, me lad, you never tidied up so quick in your life before.
Dame Fossie tidied up the place, and was much annoyed to find a dead leaf sticking to Granny Pyetangle's scanty grey hair.
They packed a few odds-and-ends into a bundle, and she tidied everything, saying farewell to the little treasures they had collected in forty-odd years.
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