We found him curled up on the window sill next to the milkpitcher, sunning himself.
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His uncle helped himself to the milkpitcher, mumbling his reply around a mouthful of food.
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They hardly spoke while they ate, just polite requests for the salt and the milkpitcher.
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Of this tale one is reminded in considering the place of the milkpitcher in the home.
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General Sherman sat at one end of the table, throwing a life-preserver to a fly in the milkpitcher.
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You've given me a cup of it instead of tea, and the rest you poured into the milkpitcher.
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She paused once in front of Marshall with the teapot in one hand and the milkpitcher in the other.
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The milkpitcher and the vegetable garden are the best friends of the woman wishing to set a wholesome and economical table.
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She poured coffee into my cup and offered me the milkpitcher, which I took, and the sugar bowl, which I declined.
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There is the white damask cloth, the little blue service, the silver gilt urn, the chiseled milkpitcher, and flowers all round!
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Each table is provided with meat platter, vegetable dishes, bread plate, butter dish, sugar bowl, milkpitcher, water pitcher, salt and pepper shakers, etc.
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The young woman had stopped rinsing milkpitchers.
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Our sugar bowls were called sugar boxes and sugar pots; milkpitchers were milk jugs, milk ewers, and milk pots.
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"Bet I can, and without even knocking a fly off the milkpitcher."
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"I could do with some tea," she said, getting out cups and the milkpitcher, and a bowl of precious honey to sweeten it.