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1 Silently I would take the pail and endeavor to retrace my footsteps in the dark.
2 If you don't take the pail and bale out the boat, I will hoist the other sail.
3 Henry took the pail , as directed, and went and got the water.
4 He took the pail and the milking-stool and went out to the barn.
5 She took the pail of coffee and went with it to the table.
6 He took the pail , but he didn't mean to take it.
7 Mr. Thomas took the pail and went to the corner.
8 He took the pails from her hand, and they went to the house together.
9 Susanna rose early and took the pail to milk Brindle.
10 No free lunch. Ellis smiled and took the pails .
11 Alan took the pails and followed her, the path not being wide enough for two.
12 So Missy led Gypsy into the yard and took the pail her mother brought out to her.
13 Two pairs of roguish eyes smiled back at the woman who reached over the counter and took the pails .
14 While taking the pail the officer of the day approached me and most politely asked: Going for water, Mr.
15 One morning he suddenly took the pail , filled it with water and washed himself in front of my windows.
16 Kate put on her bonnet, and taking the pail of milk, hastened towards the house of the poor sick woman.
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