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1 I'll take a bucket and go to the spring.
2 Why should I twiddle my thumbs until I get married to take a bucket - list trip?
3 If I take a bucket of water from the ocean, it still is the water of the ocean.
4 They sling their equipment around their necks, take a bucket in each hand, and start up the steps.
5 Take a bucket of it up home every evening to drink overnight.
6 Dick took a bucket to the creek, and presently returned with it.
7 Take a bucket of combustibles, and let's hear from you presently.
8 Mr. Brown took a bucket and disappeared in the gully.
9 In the morning Dad took a bucket and went to milk "Dummy."
10 Mr. Alibi took a bucket , and went out as though to seek the spring.
11 Taking a bucket and a lantern, he passed into the steerage, and opened the scuttle.
12 She took a bucket and the stool and walked away a few paces, the Alderney following.
13 Having got thus far in his preparations, he took a bucket and went outside for some water from the river.
14 Jakob Kuisl took a bucket of water that was standing in the corner and dashed it in the midwife's face.
15 "I think," said I, "that I'll take a bucket of salad to your father."
16 "You don't need a letter of introduction to take a bucket of water, do you?"
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