Den dey give us heavy woolen clothes to wear in de winter time en had Sunday clothes too.
De ladies had me to pick up trash for de stove and fireplaces in de winter time.
Winter time, we wore all wool clothes, and when you furs' changed in de fall, how dey did scratch!
Us smell pretty rancid maybe, in de winter time, but in de summer us no wear very much.
Pappy care-nothin' 'bout clothes and wouldn't wear shoes in de winter time or any time.
Well, it wasn't so bad in de summer time and us had big fires in de winter time, inside and outside de house, whenever us was working'.
As the external air has not free access into cellars, they remain at a pretty even temperature, which (in winter time) is about 10 degrees warmer than the external air.
Several Bedouins assured me, that in the Roba el Khaly there are many parts which have never yet been explored; because towards the east it does not, even in winter time, afford the slightest vegetation.
In addition to the water of the wells and the aqueduct, the town in winter time receives a supply from the considerable torrent called Seyl el Medina, or Seyl Bathan, which flows from S.
In winter time, many torrents rush down from the mountains.
Such things as fire-engines or pumps are quite unknown in the country, and, even if there were any, they would be useless in winter time, owing to the severe cold which freezes all the water.
The illustration represents this monument as it appeared in winter time, when the ground was covered with snow, beyond it being the square cut in the rocks, through which the road leads to Newchuang and Pekin.
In winter time 'tis sad and dreary For to gaze on stormy Erie, But here in summer time this port It is a fashionable resort, For then it is always cheery For to gaze upon Lake Erie.
Each year she raised large chicken brood, And for them she grew lots of food, In winter time it was her rule To knit and spin up her own wool.
If you ride much in winter time, when wet days are of frequent occurrence, you will find a couple of pairs of celluloid cuffs, with collars to match, extremely useful.
I think they ought to be fed with a proportion of oats, though somewhat less than in winter time, and be kept in regular exercise every day.
We has two er three corn shuckings ever' fall, we has wood splittin' days an' invite de neighbors in de winter time.
In de col' winter time when we'd have hog killin's we'd invite de neighbors case dar wus a hundret er two hogs ter kill 'fore we quit.
In winter time we slaves wore wool, which had been dyed before the cloth was cut.
Back in dem times, folkses cooked on open fireplaces in winter time and in summer dey built cook stands out in de yard to set de spiders on, so us could cook and eat outdoors.
Winter time us had better clothes made out of yarn and us allus had good Sunday clothes.
This juniper is familiar in abandoned farms and ragged fence-rows, becoming rusty brown in foliage to match the stringy red bark in winter time.
It is easily transplanted, for the roots are shallow and fibrous, so that well-grown trees may be moved in winter time.
The leaves crown each of the stiff branches with an umbrella-like whorl, that stands guard in winter time about a large scaly bud.
In winter time, too, even a blind Indian can follow a trail of which a town-bred man with normal sight could see no trace.
Though in winter time most of their meals are eaten in the house, the green, bark-covered sticks being brought into the chamber through the straightest tunnel, the house is kept quite clean and free of all rubbish or filth.
T is no expense to speak of where you raise the taller, and it's cheerful and bright in winter time.
The fisher is not idle--breaking ice in winter time is no joke.
He would rise with the dawn, and, in winter time, soon have the stove lighted; in summer, soon have set the kettle on for morning tea.
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