Here stood a largepitcher of lemonade, and a number of glasses.
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Soap him all over and pour water over him from a largepitcher.
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The Duc de Nevers rang, and a servant brought a largepitcher of it.
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There was a largepitcher beside it, and a glass.
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Between two wooden bowls stood a largepitcher of milk.
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A bony and angular woman was just placing on it a largepitcher of water.
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Maurice brought us a largepitcher of beer without asking and collected orders with joyous abandon.
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A largepitcher of tea stood within reach.
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Mandy came in again, bringing a largepitcher of cider and some glasses, which she placed upon the table.
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Put them with all their juice into a largepitcher, and sprinkle among them plenty of powdered white sugar.
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One largepitcher, also three-pint and quart sizes;
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She quickly lit a fire, and then went out with a largepitcher to the inevitable well found on all Canadian homesteads.
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Fill a largepitcher with ice and pour in one part lemon juice, followed by one part thyme syrup and the soda water.
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While it is boiling, beat the eggs in a largepitcher; adding to them as much sugar as will make the cider very sweet.
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In a few minutes the maid entered, bearing a large waiter, containing several glass tumblers, and a largepitcher, and placed them upon the center-table.
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But the Christian, who knew what she wanted, went in again, and a little while after returned, bringing a largepitcher full of excellent wine.'