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He washed the spot with a tincture of green soap and encouraged her to relax.
Both paintings were made in dark hues like "green soap" or a "good dusty potato."
From another fount, he drew pale green soap that smelled of wild forests.
Peter had sensibly brought along a long bar of green soap and, using this as a pole, he pushed the raft out into the current.
On the rim of the tank was the cake of green soap she'd used to wash the clothes last night.
Beyond them a green soap bicycle lies beside a bronze bucket of water, suggesting its potential to be erased.
She smelled of the pale green soap she loved because it was shaped like a dinosaur.
Bar of green soap bottomed by slime, sitting like a dead frog in a brown plastic dish.
The houses were built of small, square cakes and the walks laid out in large blocks of green soap.
"He remembers that if he woke up in the morning and could smell the green soap, he knew a baby had been born."
He is washing his hands in green soap, while an Army nurse in operating uniform stands by, holding the doctor's white gown.
Lucas brushed past a nurse who made a desultory effort to slow him down, and found Wong up to his elbows in green soap.
They were plentifully supplied with liquid green soap, strong and smelly, but which lathered freely.
He seemed to be made of green soap and his towel turban was twice as high as the turbans of the other Suds.
The grenade turned out to be a hand-carved lump of green soap that didn't look too much like a grenade, when you looked at it close.
Dr. Larch saw the alcohol, the green soap, the nail brush [90] (which he proceeded, immediately, to use).
But Gail had given her a bar of unperfumed green soap, and a bottle of liquid soap for her hair.
Instead, the green coats seem more concerned with washing out Gary McCord's mouth with green soap.
The sergeant himself escorted Sean down to the river and even produced a fragment of green soap for him to wash out his bush jacket and shorts.
For three minutes by the little sand glass they scrubbed away with strong green soap, then stepped through a door and were gowned and gloved by silent, efficient nurses.
When they tried to dash out from under the rubber tree, they immediately slipped and fell, for the ground was green soap and even more slippery than Soap Mountain.
As they reached the stately green soap palace it began to snow and, catching one of the flakes on the back of his hand, Peter discovered it was a soap flake.
A bar of green soap, made from aloe vera and from oils from the copaiba tree in the Amazon rain forest, has a subtle, fresh smell; three four-ounce bars are $11.95.
The Hatton Gallery, in the Department of Fine Art, at Newcastle University, has lent its small, early, definitive Wash Basin with Green Soap, in which, the white water swirls from both taps.
Then I got to work with some hard green soap I'd found beside the sink, washed my make-up off as best I could, examined my face by the light of the torch in the little mirror hanging there, then tucked myself in.