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1 Which brings me to tip three: always carry a bucket .
2 To oblige this lady, he ordered William Swett and myself to carry a bucket - full of salt, each, up to her house.
3 I remember how mad Joe got because she made him go with her to carry a bucket of soup to old Mrs. Ronquist.
4 He was back in a few minutes carrying a bucket of water.
5 He saw Noggin returning to the house, carrying a bucket in each hand.
6 The girl was carrying a bucket of water on her head.
7 With him he carried a bucket of paste and a brush.
8 He was carrying a bucket of water and a deck swab.
9 I saw you carrying a bucket of water for her yesterday.
10 He was carrying a bucket of water to his house.
11 One of the men was carrying a bucket of tar.
12 He carried a bucket , and meant evidently to get water.
13 The other man wears filthy overalls and carries a bucket .
14 In his hand he carried a bucket of oil.
15 She was wearing rubber gloves and carrying a bucket filled with a strong-smelling ammonia solution.
16 A stage-hand, carrying a bucket , lurched past them, bellowing.
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