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He put the ball into his pocket and stepped spryly for the house to get the milking pails.
The first milking machines were an extension of the traditional milking pail.
Ruberik was in a huff, his milking pail in hand.
"They do the best they can," said Tillytuck solemnly, as he went out with the milking pails.
She turned, and started to walk across the farmyard, but I caught up with her and grabbed the handle of her milking pail.
Ruberik stomped into the light from the depths at the back of the barn, a shiny milking pail in each hand.
While he envelops Tess in his arms, she's in certain peril of her cow knocking over the milking pail.
Potbellied bottles, bottomless milking pails, chamber pots, and soup tureens form a pile by themselves.
Did a man ask ME to marry him at the cow's side with a milking pail in my hand, it's a cold answer he'd get for his pains.
The maid with the milking pail, a ballad, the poetry by J. B. Buckstone (1846)
True, it is hiring fair there; but the laranzu said there were too few men with pitchforks and milking pails, and too many on horseback.
As Aitken walked away towards the signal tower, Ramage added: 'Make sure they scour out the milking pails.
The name Quinag is an anglicisation of the Gaelic name Cuinneag, a milking pail, reflecting its distinctive shape.
Since then, when he had happened to see the sun come up in the country or on the water, he had often remem- bered the young Swedish girl and her milking pails.
Then I got two carrots from the bin in the harness room off the winter kitchen, old carrots they were, and put them in my pocket and headed out to the barn with the milking pail.
Next comes a cowherd in a bright yellow uniform, carrying a richly carved wooden milking pail, cows with their bells jangling, a group of lusty yodellers, then the farmer, leading his bull by the nose.
DETTERICK FARM - DAWN (FLASHBACK) ...and we see Klaus Detterick walk from his house to the barn with a milking pail, a solitary figure against a brightening horizon.
In the Moselle Franconian dialect (the base of the German dialect spoken by the Transylvanian Saxons), Schöchtert means a wooden milking pail and a Schöchter is a cooper who manufactures milking pails.