单词 | pannikin |
例句 | Onto each was dumped swiftly the regulation lunch—metal pannikin of pinkish-gray stew, a hunk of bread, a cube of cheese, a mug of milkless Victory Coffee, and one saccharine tablet. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z He pushed his pannikin aside, took up his hunk of bread in one delicate hand and his cheese in the other, and leaned across the table so as to be able to speak without shouting. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z Neither of them spoke again till they had emptied their pannikins. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z Then, as it was yet early, and they were about to prepare their coffee, we boiled up ours, and, passing round the billy, filled our pannikins to the health of the enemy. The Siege of Mafeking (1900) 2012-04-04T02:01:01.773Z It consisted of a pannikin full of cocoa, and the same amount of pemmican with biscuit. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 3 2012-04-03T02:00:31.900Z They ate with a relish everything that Yung How placed before them, and washed down their meal with pannikins of crystal-clear water from the mountain spring that flowed past the temple. Held by Chinese Brigands 2012-03-26T02:00:40.573Z They examined his pannikin and found that the inside was wet. Across the Cameroons A Story of War and Adventure 2012-03-19T02:00:28.667Z “Supper’s ready for serving, fellows; so get your pannikins where I can dish things out!” announced Lub about that time. Phil Bradley's Snow-shoe Trail The Mountain Boys in the Canada Wilds 2012-02-27T03:00:13.497Z The good old man pulled out a pannikin from between the stones of the wall, and proceeded to serve out to each of us a tot of excellent aguardiente from the demijohn. The Cruise of the 'Alerte' The narrative of a search for treasure on the desert island of Trinidad 2012-02-17T03:00:29.247Z Harding nodded, and going up to the pannikin of cold tea on the shelf took out some in a cup and held it to the stranger's lips. The Bushranger's Secret 2012-02-09T03:00:14.847Z For breakfast they brought me a pannikin full of a greasy steaming gruel, which I constrained myself to swallow. The Courtship of Morrice Buckler A Romance 2012-01-26T03:00:17.027Z They were men of dirty, lazy habits; their cooking was fearful, consisting simply of boiling a bit of beef or mutton, making a damper, and rinsing out a tin pannikin. Early Days in North Queensland 2012-01-24T03:00:29.987Z I want a pannikin of tea badly, to lay the dust inside; there’s as much there as there was outside, I’ll be bound. A Bride from the Bush 2011-12-24T03:08:05.053Z The padron forthwith dipped the pannikin into a barrel that had been already broached, and poured the contents into my hand. The Cruise of the 'Alerte' The narrative of a search for treasure on the desert island of Trinidad 2012-02-17T03:00:29.247Z Half an hour later they sat beside a snapping fire, eating morsels of salt pork and flinty bannocks out of a frying-pan, with a black pannikin of tea between them. Harding of Allenwood 2011-12-21T03:00:21.617Z I'll pass you down a pannikin of water and some hard tack as soon as I can. The Quest of the 'Golden Hope' A Seventeenth Century Story of Adventure 2011-12-06T03:00:23.443Z Long before the boy's head had done spinning six bells was struck, and the members of the crew came into the galley with their pannikins. The Sailor 2011-12-03T03:00:11.697Z Ration-bags all hung up; nothing left about; fireplace cleaned out—daily, I should say; pannikins bright as silver; bunk made up. A Bride from the Bush 2011-12-24T03:08:05.053Z We had no saucepan with us, so the pannikin had to do duty for one. The Cruise of the 'Alerte' The narrative of a search for treasure on the desert island of Trinidad 2012-02-17T03:00:29.247Z This night, however, as he sat dourly smoking, and taking every now and again a long pull at his handy pannikin, it seemed to set him brooding over things and at times he grew disputatious. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z Stooping down, he raised the pannikin of water to his lips and took a draught with the utmost ostentation. The Quest of the 'Golden Hope' A Seventeenth Century Story of Adventure 2011-12-06T03:00:23.443Z All this time Sing sat on the bacon box, smoking solemnly, and taking an occasional sip of grog from his pannikin. The Sailor 2011-12-03T03:00:11.697Z In a twinkling they had handcuffed him, searched him and the tent, and found a diamond in a pannikin near his bed. Luck at the Diamond Fields 2011-10-06T02:00:43.067Z He behaved very well on the whole, however, except on Christmas Day, when he drank some rum which he found at the bottom of a pannikin, and, I am grieved to say, became disgracefully intoxicated. The Cruise of the 'Alerte' The narrative of a search for treasure on the desert island of Trinidad 2012-02-17T03:00:29.247Z Perhaps you can make shift to drink it out of the pannikin. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z I heard the hollow sound of his footsteps retreating down the passage, but presently he returned, with the pannikin filled to the brim. The Quest of the 'Golden Hope' A Seventeenth Century Story of Adventure 2011-12-06T03:00:23.443Z "A new chum, I see!" said Bullocky, rolling an unsteady eye over Denis when he had handed him the pannikin. Denis Dent A Novel 2011-10-04T02:00:16.973Z From the one he produced an aluminum pannikin; from the other he filled it with water. Quick Action 2011-09-26T02:00:28.347Z And he set down his empty pannikin with another sigh. My Lord Duke 2011-09-09T02:01:11.940Z She raised herself on her left elbow, and he placed the tin pannikin of soup in front of her, together with some broken biscuit. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z He raised the pannikin and allowed a thin stream to trickle on to my face, and as I swallowed the cold liquid it seemed to instil new life into my tortured body. The Quest of the 'Golden Hope' A Seventeenth Century Story of Adventure 2011-12-06T03:00:23.443Z Meanwhile, the steward took the opportunity of surreptitiously replenishing Ralph's pannikin, and still more surreptitiously emptying his own upon the ground. Denis Dent A Novel 2011-10-04T02:00:16.973Z Johnny Silver had not drunk his gill, and poured it into Dave's pannikin. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z Would Claude join him and then go back to the hut for an early pannikin of bush tea? My Lord Duke 2011-09-09T02:01:11.940Z "Ye'll meet him sure if ye try to get across from here in any boat we could build," growled the mate, and filled his pipe and his pannikin. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z Finding that I remained obstinate, they left me lying bound and helpless, with a pannikin of water within a foot of my face, having previously moistened my lips with salt water. The Quest of the 'Golden Hope' A Seventeenth Century Story of Adventure 2011-12-06T03:00:23.443Z Denis made tea, and each took a pannikin to his couch, and spread himself prostrate in the dusk. Denis Dent A Novel 2011-10-04T02:00:16.973Z She said nothing, but lifted a pannikin of cold water to my lips. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z Now take the pannikin and dip it in. My Lord Duke 2011-09-09T02:01:11.940Z But the Captain only grunted and deftly tipped some rum into his tin pannikin as the bottle swung towards him on its way towards the roof. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z You never cared for tea in a pannikin. Tiny Luttrell 2011-09-07T02:00:16.757Z Devenish tilted the pannikin and set it down with a clatter. Denis Dent A Novel 2011-10-04T02:00:16.973Z They seemed to fancy bright tin pails and pannikins; and a new white flannel blanket, with several bright-coloured stripes decorating the ends, was an indispensable article in the kit of every one of them. Yankee Girls in Zulu Land 2011-08-31T02:01:39.710Z Anyhow he found a cow, two of them for that matter, so he went to pull some of the sweetest grass to lay before one to keep her quiet while he filled his pannikin. In the Land of the Great Snow Bear A Tale of Love and Heroism 2011-08-31T02:01:29.827Z Seeing his prisoner firmly bound, he ventured within with the customary bowl of rice and pannikin of water. The Argus Pheasant 2011-08-27T02:00:20.160Z And how good the pannikin of tea was, and the shearer's bun! Tiny Luttrell 2011-09-07T02:00:16.757Z The well-built hut was cooler than the open air, but to swallow a pannikin of tea was to have a warm bath in one's clothes. Denis Dent A Novel 2011-10-04T02:00:16.973Z We had only three pannikins between us five, and two had to wait until two had finished. Through Shot and Flame The Adventures and Experiences of J. D. Kestell Chaplain to President Steyn and General Christian De Wet 2011-08-16T02:00:45.283Z Ginger gathered up the cooking utensils, and the numerous pannikins and tin cups used by the troop. Camp Fires of the Wolf Patrol 2011-07-26T02:00:18.713Z He went across to his hut, lighted a candle when he got indoors, and took the black pannikin he kept odd pieces of opal in, from the top of a bookshelf. The Black Opal 2011-07-13T02:00:16.323Z Dip that pannikin in the bucket while I sluish his neck a bit. Nevermore 2011-07-08T02:00:23.973Z Gertrude and Helena accompanied their friend as far as the first outspan place, where a farewell libation of coffee was poured out from tin pannikins. A Vendetta of the Desert 2011-07-05T02:00:32.510Z In one instance the men drank immoderately, dipping pannikins into buckets which had been filled with brandy. Through Shot and Flame The Adventures and Experiences of J. D. Kestell Chaplain to President Steyn and General Christian De Wet 2011-08-16T02:00:45.283Z Now a drop of brandy,” and, taking a pannikin handed to her, she poured a few drops into his mouth, bathing his forehead with the rest. The Golden Rock 2011-07-05T02:00:22.137Z Potch brought in and milked the goats, set out the pannikins and damper, and made tea. The Black Opal 2011-07-13T02:00:16.323Z This done, he poured out two pint pannikins of tea, and sitting a little way off outside, filled his pipe and lit it afresh. Nevermore 2011-07-08T02:00:23.973Z He held a tin pannikin in his hand. A Claim on Klondyke A Romance of the Arctic El Dorado 2011-07-03T02:00:07.507Z Three barrels were standing on end, apart from the rest, and their heads had been removed, and round these struggled a maddened crew with tin pannikins. The Trail of the Axe A Story of Red Sand Valley 2011-06-27T02:00:56.823Z She was ordered to shout at intervals and continuously bang one of our two tin pannikins on our only tin plate. Lodges in the Wilderness 2011-06-15T02:00:17.057Z "Tea in a pannikin is much nicer than any other tea in the world," Sophie said. The Black Opal 2011-07-13T02:00:16.323Z From this he poured into each pannikin a pretty stiff 'second mate's glass.' Nevermore 2011-07-08T02:00:23.973Z A fire was lit—kettles, pannikins, and other requisites were fetched from the surrounding camps, and a sort of coffee-parliament held session until long after sunrise. Between Sun and Sand A Tale of an African Desert 2011-06-15T02:00:16.390Z Old Renwick grumbled as he watched the men pour down the half pannikin of scalding liquor. Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors: Tales of 1812 2011-05-19T02:00:07.643Z In the mass, the water looked muddy, but one could see the bottom of a pannikin filled with it, and the taste was delicious. Lodges in the Wilderness 2011-06-15T02:00:17.057Z At last Tug put the pannikin aside, and dropped the tin spoon with a clatter. The Way of the Strong 2011-04-07T02:00:21.387Z He produced from a rude cupboard bread and cold meat, tea, sugar, and the quart pot and pannikins necessary for a bush meal. Nevermore 2011-07-08T02:00:23.973Z “Josh, you haven’t forgotten how,” observed Jack, as he started in on the savory mess piled up on his pannikin. Motor Boat Boys on the St. Lawrence 2011-04-01T02:00:41.017Z They bailed till the buckets and pannikins fell out of their swollen hands. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z Before waking me, Hendrick had brewed the coffee, so after hurriedly emptying a pannikin and adding a few rusks to the contents of my haversack, I seized a rifle and made a start. Lodges in the Wilderness 2011-06-15T02:00:17.057Z Then came the sodden sound of something moist emptied into a pannikin, and then the swish of liquid. The Way of the Strong 2011-04-07T02:00:21.387Z “We’ll let you have a pannikin full of sugar,” said one, “but shall charge you ten shillings for it.” Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z He opened his haversack and produced a bottle and a tin pannikin, and each of the three took a long drink in his turn. Sergeant Silk the Prairie Scout 2011-02-07T03:00:22.570Z Or let me drink it boiling, out of a pannikin or something? Boon, The Mind of the Race, The Wild Asses of the Devil, and The Last Trump; Being a First Selection from the Literary Remains of George Boon, Appropriate to the Times 2011-01-16T03:00:20.530Z He was filling a pannikin with whiskey from a silver-mounted flask. King Spruce, A Novel 2011-01-15T03:00:34.400Z He sniffed at the vegetable stew in his pannikin, and tasted it. The Way of the Strong 2011-04-07T02:00:21.387Z One day the carpenter had ordered me to bring him a pannikin of water. Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z He ran down below and fetched up a pannikin of water and some biscuit. Moonshine & Clover 2011-01-06T03:00:46.940Z She poured it carefully into a pannikin and held it to Davey's lips. The Pioneers 2010-12-20T17:12:11.787Z With his eyes still on the man at the door, he fumbled for the pannikin of whiskey and gulped it down. King Spruce, A Novel 2011-01-15T03:00:34.400Z The prisoner's shining pannikin was filled, and a thin stream of cocoa was poured into his large tin cup. The Way of the Strong 2011-04-07T02:00:21.387Z Robert now held up his head and placed the remaining water in the pannikin to his lips. Canadian Wilds Tells About the Hudson's Bay Company, Northern Indians and Their Modes of Hunting, Trapping, Etc. It was when at last the store door opened, and Rigden went over to the kitchen for something steaming in a pannikin, and then to his room for something else. The Shadow of a Man Slowly he tilted up his pannikin and let the water flow in a thin stream into his mouth, keeping the metal away from his lips. A Bed of Roses But after Barrett drank from the pannikin he leaned his face to the blaze again and broke upon the Honorable Pulaski’s vicious monologue. King Spruce, A Novel 2011-01-15T03:00:34.400Z Near by, a trace of steam, rising from a pannikin on a spirit-stove, hovered in the air. The Tremendous Event The pannikin of rum I proposed to offer must be palatable enough to tempt the lips of the ladies to sip it. My First Book: the experiences of Walter Besant, James Payn, W. Clark Russell, Grant Allen, Hall Caine, George R. Sims, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, M.E. Braddon, F.W. Robinson, H. Rider Haggard, R.M. Ballantyne, I. Zangwill, Morley Roberts, David Christie Murray, Marie Corelli, Jerome K. Jerome, John Strange Winter, Bret Harte, "Q.", Robert Buchanan, Robert Louis Stevenson, with an introduction by Jerome K. Jerome. Where the weather-beaten enamel ware, the tin pannikins holding the milk and sugar, the cloudy spoons? Harley Greenoak's Charge You'll find a bag of ship's biscuit and some bottles of wine and water and a pannikin stowed behind them casks. International Short Stories English The other Zulu, however, less particular, drained the pannikin to the very last drop, and asked for more. The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley Now she called to a native servant, and bidding him go to the store and fetch another pannikin of flour, her thoughts reverted to her absent father. Forging the Blades A Tale of the Zulu Rebellion But that was in the dark,” replied Hermanus, grabbing the bottle and his tin pannikin, which rattled against the glass neck in the drunken shakiness of his big hand. Aletta A Tale of the Boer Invasion I drink pannikins of tea that is very strong and green, and fearlessly ask for more. Seeds of Pine It was burning when I entered, not brightly, but enough to show Mr. Shuan sitting at the table, with the brandy-bottle and a tin pannikin in front of him. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 10 (of 25) “Do you know Sobuza?” asked Gerard, handing them a huge pannikin of strong black coffee, well sweetened, of which, in accordance with custom, he took a preliminary sip. The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley Ralph had looked steadily at the trader while he was speaking; now he turned slowly and poured out three pannikins of coffee. In the Brooding Wild The 'doctor,' being Irish, is beyond argument, so I take my pannikin along to our quarters to sift the grounds as best I can. The Brassbounder A Tale of the Sea Jack raised the man’s head, which he had succeeded in washing to some extent, and forcing open his mouth allowed some of the contents of the pannikin to drain down his throat. Eagles of the Sky With Jack Ralston Along the Air Lanes “Well,” he said, “he brought me a dirty pannikin!” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 10 (of 25) He supped down that vermouth, pannikin after pannikin; and as he got more drunk, so did I get more eloquent. The Recipe for Diamonds Each man sat upon his blankets alternating between his pannikin of coffee and his pipe, with eyes lowered in deep thought, or turned upon the glowing stove in earnest, unseeing contemplation. In the Brooding Wild What a note you had to sing, what a swaller for a pannikin of rum, and what a fist for the shiners. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XV There’s the key; you fill a pannikin and bring it up.” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson Swanston Edition Vol. 6 (of 25) We two have eaten from the same pannikin, slept under the same bear-robe before now—we still may do so. The Magnificent Adventure Being the Story of the World's Greatest Exploration and the Romance of a Very Gallant Gentleman Each pannikin was marked and sent to the top285 in charge of one of the 'head gangers.' The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam' Then he picked up a pannikin and filled it with rum. In the Brooding Wild A knife divided the piece into four, and he placed one in each pannikin. The Hound From The North A pannikin would be useful——" "And a small coil of rope. The Fiery Totem A Tale of Adventure in the Canadian North-West He stood in the doorway filling his pipe, while Buck cleared the tin plates and pannikins and plunged them into the boiler of hot water on the stove. The Golden Woman A Story of the Montana Hills Then he reluctantly filled his pipe, put away his plate and pannikin, and strolled over to the barn in company with Arizona. The Night Riders A Romance of Early Montana In a moment he was on his unsteady legs and filling a pannikin to the brim. In the Brooding Wild Mr. Zachary Smith pushed his tin pannikin away from before him and leaned back. The Hound From The North Jack sat silently sipping at his pannikin and munching his allowance of biscuit. Soldiers of the Queen During this time the cooks of one of the battalions carried out pannikins of hot tea to the men who were lying in the mud hacking at the wire. From the St. Lawrence to the Yser with the 1st Canadian brigade “Goin’ to ride?” the youth demanded, as he filled the pannikin with tea. The Night Riders A Romance of Early Montana The big man supped a little of it, then, his head falling further forward, he upset the pannikin, and the contents poured upon the earthen floor. In the Brooding Wild Then he produced four deep pannikins from a sack, and four greasy-looking spoons. The Hound From The North We also washed up all our canteens and pannikins with disinfectant. “Crumps”, The Plain Story of a Canadian Who Went The pannikin was wrenched from his hand, and the canteen—what of the canteen? In the Musgrave Ranges He lifted his pannikin to his lips, nodded to his companions, said, “Here’s luck,” and drank the black tea as though it had been nectar. The Tale of Timber Town Abe was round soon after daylight, with two pannikins of tea, some rashers of bacon, and a jug of the essence of beef. Captain Bayley's Heir: A Tale of the Gold Fields of California Now, as he sat with his empty pannikin in front of him, he looked gratefully over at his rescuers, and slowly munched some dry biscuit, and sipped occasionally from a great beaker of black coffee. The Hound From The North Nay; but I'll swear you do—who else can mend and grind your swords and patch your pannikins? Robin Hood They helped Yarloo rebuild the old shelter, and sat down under it, with their only possessions—one pannikin, one badly torn camp-sheet, and an empty canteen. In the Musgrave Ranges Rock Cod and Macaroni did not know what he meant, but they drank rum from the pannikin with the greatest good-will. The Tale of Timber Town Only Deming's eyes roved over the group of men as they gathered round for their cups and pannikins of food. A Man to His Mate Near the stove, more shelves with more and more jars, with phials, kettles, pannikins, and pipkins. The Combined Maze By noon his new acquaintance was ravenously hungry, as was to be expected, and over their pannikins of soup the last reserve between them went by the board. The Black Buccaneer He held his hand over the hole in the canteen and started to drink from his pannikin. In the Musgrave Ranges Jack took off his clothes, and wrapped in a blanket he sat before the fire, with a pipe in his mouth and a steaming pannikin in his hand. The Tale of Timber Town Ulick drew a pannikin of water and offered it to Constans that he might bathe his face, which was badly puffed and marked. The Doomsman No pannikins of rum, no fifteen men on a dead man’s chest. The Pagan Madonna He brought her the stuff in a pannikin, believing it was for herself. The Rider of Waroona Sinnet asked, presently, after drinking a very small portion of liquor, and tossing some water from the pannikin after it. Northern Lights “Here’s what’ll put us all in good nick,” said Tresco, as he drew the cork of the bottle, and poured some of the spirit into the pannikin. The Tale of Timber Town But soon the empty pannikin was held out for more. Stingaree If you want what old-timers used to call their pannikin of rum, you’ll be welcome to it. The Pagan Madonna Fourth files numbering even are orderlies in charge of the plates and pannikins.” Masters of the Wheat-Lands He was awakened by his companion, who was shaking him as he laid a plate and pannikin at his feet. The Long Portage Each man had provided himself with one of the leather bags which had originally held the gold, and their leader filled a pint pannikin with gold-dust. The Tale of Timber Town Everything is hushed for a time, except that a dull murmur rises from the little crowds chatting over their pannikins of tea. History of Australia and New Zealand From 1606 to 1890 She drank again, this time avidly, almost savagely, her small teeth clenching on the rim of the pannikin and her poor thin fingers grasping it tightly when I attempted to remove it from her lips. The First Mate The Story of a Strange Cruise The tinker approached his fire and swilled something from his pannikin on to the glowing embers. A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions He gave the lad a farthing and took the Holy Well pannikin, whilst his companion drained that which owned its virtues to the sanctity of St. Clement, whose church fronted them across the way. Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea Dolphin fetched a smaller pannikin from the swags, and the division of the gold continued. The Tale of Timber Town They enjoyed a better meal than they had had for many a day, and drank success to their new station—for they already considered it their own—in pannikins of tea. The Young Berringtons The Boy Explorers I dipped my finger in the pannikin of water which I had brought with me, and moistened her dry, cracked lips, repeating the operation two or three times. The First Mate The Story of a Strange Cruise When he reappeared he carried a tin pannikin in his hand, and stood motionless by the fire, staring out to sea. A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions The British tars, stripped to the waist, turned anxious eyes to the skipper upon the quarter-deck while they quaffed pannikins of rum and water and cracked many a rough jest. Blackbeard: Buccaneer My mate and I fossicked with a knife and a pannikin, and before the day was over we had between 30 and 40 ounces. The Tale of Timber Town “I could drink a dozen pannikins full,” said Harry, as he drained off a second. The Young Berringtons The Boy Explorers “Let’s run out a pannikin from one keg for each of the mustangs.” The Peril Finders Let’s take twelve o’ them little shells ye see scattered about, an’ put ’em into the boat’s pannikin. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea "Thank you," I said, as I poured a stiff dose into the pannikin, and taking first pull, passed it on to Tepi and the other man. The Strange Adventure Of James Shervinton 1902 Go down to the boat, and you’ll find a bottle of rum and a pannikin. The Tale of Timber Town Paul had, therefore, no sinecure in filling the pannikins. The Young Berringtons The Boy Explorers Find the pannikin, one of you; there is enough for a drink round already.” Turned Adrift Twelve of them are taken up, and put into the tin pannikin—a quart measure—one being marked with a spot of red—by blood drawn from Striker’s own arm, which he has purposely punctured. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea "Pass along that pannikin, boys," he said; "you might as well have a skinful while you are about it." Tessa 1901 He took his liquor at a gulp, and passed the pannikin to his mate. The Tale of Timber Town Paul had a piece of linen through which he strained the water from one pannikin to another, then handed it to Harry, who carried it to their tutor before he would touch any himself. The Young Berringtons The Boy Explorers Trying to believe this himself, he now thought of his own breakfast, fetched in the hot cake and a tin pannikin of milk, and sat down to this and some tea. Diamond Dyke The Lone Farm on the Veldt - Story of South African Adventure In his hand, each holds his pannikin, while in every mouth there is a pipe, and the forecastle is full of smoke. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea Filling their pannikin, which held a pint, to the brim, Chard poured half of it into his own empty tin, and then passed them both to the men. Tessa 1901 Smut-nosed Dolph never listened before to such praise as was lavished by the hungry men over the pannikins which he heaped. Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916 Paul and Harry dismounted, and while Bendigo took charge of their horses, they, unstrapping their pannikins, hurried down the bank. The Young Berringtons The Boy Explorers Muttering, "May her house be destroyed!" he emptied the pannikin of paint-foul water which he had carried with him all day long, picked up his drawing-book, and obeyed. The Valley of the Kings The boxes are broken open, and the gold-dust measured out in a pannikin; a like number of measures apportioned to each. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea They sat down together on the bottom boards amidships, and then raised the pannikins. Tessa 1901 A pannikin of water was left with him, and some cold provisions placed near him in case he should feel hungry. Across the Spanish Main A Tale of the Sea in the Days of Queen Bess I was about to return to my post, warmed and strengthened by a pannikin of coffee, when a couple of shots rang out. The Cryptogram A Story of Northwest Canada Trooper after trooper licked fingers, spoon, and pannikin, loosening leather belts with gratified sighs; the pickets came cantering in when the relief, stuffed to repletion, took their places, carbine on thigh. Special Messenger Down drops the pannikin, spilling out the shells; which they have hopes may be no more needed. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea Chard took out the rum and filled a half-pint pannikin to the brim. Tessa 1901 Rube's foot kicked against an unseen pannikin, making an alarming clatter. Kiddie the Scout First of all we made a kettleful of warm water by melting snow, and I 158handed a pannikin of it in to Flora, whom I had heard stirring for some time. The Cryptogram A Story of Northwest Canada However, keeping a straight face, he took a long pull at the pannikin of tea, and prepared to leave. Under the Rebel's Reign Poetry in cabbage-stalks, eaten with all the mud on, and ditch water scooped up in a dirty pannikin! Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith's Vow We tumbled out and, with only a pannikin of coffee in our stomachs, and a cold bite in our fists, made off in the boats for the royal game. Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers Steve gulped his tea down, and set the pannikin on the ground. The Heart of Unaga Some were loading muskets, while others were bringing bullets and canisters of powder, and, what was more urgently needed at present, pannikins of steaming hot coffee. The Cryptogram A Story of Northwest Canada I have often known some stranger or another come to the camp with a small tin pannikin and beg for permission to fill it at one of our casks. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer Flora, who understood his feelings, smiled covertly while she busied herself with cups, plates, and pannikins. Freaks on the Fells Three Months' Rustication In less than a minute a cup or pannikin of steaming coffee stood ready for each of us, with the bread barge, well supplied, in the centre of the table. The Pirate Slaver A Story of the West African Coast Tough emptied his pannikin to the dregs, and, leaning back in his chair, beamed across at the man he knew to be at the mercy of Lorson Harris. The Heart of Unaga Yes, lad; your father has just relieved me, and I’m coming to sit down and eat some bread, and have a pannikin of water. The Dingo Boys The Squatters of Wallaby Range Brown, who had been unusually silent, put down his rosterkoek and pannikin of coffee. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer “Here, fill my pannikin: I can wait no longer.” The Buffalo Runners A Tale of the Red River Plains A pannikin was on the ground beside the hand of one of the remnants of mortality, and this the skipper took up, drawing a spigot from out of the cask and filling it. The Island Treasure The average man believed in his tin pot, plate and pannikin, galvanized soup spoon and clasp knife; there were no second course articles recognized. The Shellback's Progress In the Nineteenth Century But though they took Tam a well-sweetened pannikin of the refreshing drink he would not swallow it, neither would he partake of the pleasant smelling, freshly-baked cake. The Dingo Boys The Squatters of Wallaby Range The liquor remaining in the pannikin was just the color of milkless coffee made with vlei water. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer “Fifteen of us in this bunch,” restated the man, rapping his pannikin to dislodge the tea leaves and holding it out for more of the beverage. Joan of Arc of the North Woods He was going to fill another pannikin and drain that; but Jan Steenbock kicked over the cask, preventing him. The Island Treasure Then came his reward when they sat around, and every fellow had a heaping pannikin between his knees, or on the small table, flanked by a cup, also of light aluminum, filled with coffee. Phil Bradley's Mountain Boys The Birch Bark Lodge He shuddered, and extended the pannikin for more liquor. The Frozen Pirate Seeing an opportunity of paying off a score, I called out: "Here is some coffee," and offered the pannikin containing the tobacco juice. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer Men were feasting and gossiping; they were herded around the fire, squatting Turk fashion, steaming pannikins on the ground by their sides, heaped plates on their knees. Joan of Arc of the North Woods This, with a pannikin of tea, and some baker's cakes, constituted their meal. Motor Boat Boys Mississippi Cruise or, The Dash for Dixie My poor brother Frank drank the first pannikin greedily, and fell dying at our feet as he drank. A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari Seven Tales of South-West Africa He breathed heavily and pointed to the pannikin. The Frozen Pirate Once we heard a cheery hail from the bed of the creek, and saw a man waving a tin pannikin at us. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer Velo had been omitted from the group, so he smilingly sat down in another bend of the trench with his pannikin of stew and cup of coffee, seemingly quite content. Shelled by an Unseen Foe Quaffing this beverage with evident delight, she dropped the pannikin, smacked her rosy lips, and toddled off to seek adventures. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers Larry filled the pannikin as he spoke, and handed it to the Yankee, who, nothing loth, drained it, and returned it empty, with thanks. The Golden Dream Adventures in the Far West "And what is the news?" said he, taking a pannikin of wine from the oven and sipping it. The Frozen Pirate On first tasting the hot liquids they looked at each other suspiciously; then as the sugar tickled their palates, they smiled, tilted their pannikins, drained them to the dregs, and asked for more! The Giant of the North Pokings Round the Pole Into the pannikin he put a lump of maple sugar and stirred it about with a stick, and tasted it. The Dog Crusoe and his Master Mrs Christian received her with an affable smile, and presented her with a pannikin of cocoa-nut milk to keep her quiet. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers Everything on board was dirty: the tin pannikins were rusty, the biscuit was mouldy and full of creatures that the captain called weevils and Macleod styled wee-deevils. Blue Lights Hot Work in the Soudan He pulled a pot from the bricks and filled his pannikin. The Frozen Pirate Our cups were tin pannikins, our plates were made of tin; our pots and kettles were either tin or copper. The Big Otter “Expensive jokin’,” growled Tarquin, “if ye throw a pannikin overboard every time you take to it.” The Red Eric Take care you don’t use salt by mistake.—Maximus, hold out your pannikin. Ungava He drained the pannikin as though it had been a glass of rum, and, smacking his lips, proceeded leisurely to refill his pipe. Silver Lake "Enough!" cried he, charging his pannikin for the third time. The Frozen Pirate The débris of supper lay around them—scraps of pemmican, pannikins, spoons, knives, and the broken shells of teal-duck eggs which, having been picked up some time before, had gone bad. The Big Otter As the coffee was not too hot, and there was more in the kettle, Quashy joined in the laugh while he wiped his garments, and afterwards replenished his pannikin. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America Meanwhile Mr Stanley brought some wine in a pannikin, and made Edith and his wife drink a little. Ungava One of them raised a pannikin to his lips. The Red Man's Revenge A Tale of The Red River Flood I poured this into a pannikin and took a sup, and a finer drop of spirits I never swallowed in all my life; its elegant perfume proved it amazingly choice and old. The Frozen Pirate “Stay,” said I, holding out my tin pannikin for more tea; “inward heat as well as outward is necessary to my thorough comprehension of your expositions.” The Big Otter The result was that a pannikin of coffee which Quashy had placed on his plate—the plate being in his lap—began to tilt over. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America I got a pannikin of water, and he drank it. Percival Keene “Yes, here it is,” said I, giving him the pannikin. The Little Savage I filled a pannikin with the melted wine, which he swallowed thirstily. The Frozen Pirate I asked, as I pushed in my pannikin for more of the refreshing beverage. The Big Otter “Can it be,” he thought, “that she did that on purpose?—that she saw the pannikin was tilting, and—no, that’s impossible!” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America “And swig the flowing can, And fiddle a little, And foot it a little, And swig the flowing can—” roared old Tom, emptying his pannikin. Jacob Faithful Give me drink;” and he held out his hand for the pannikin. The Little Savage He grinned, emptied the pannikin, and stretched his hands to the fire to warm them. The Frozen Pirate He also brought a pannikin to drink from. Mark Seaworth Have some pannikins ready to serve it out to them. Peter the Whaler This was what Tom wished; he immediately changed pannikins of grog with his father, and remained quiet. Jacob Faithful As the night closed in, he said: “Now, Frank, I know you want to hear some more songs; so go down and bring me up a full pannikin, and I will sing you plenty.” The Little Savage And with a savage flourish of the pannikin he put it to his lips and drained it. The Frozen Pirate There is a small tin pannikin near her, and several pieces of biscuit. Mark Seaworth At daybreak, then, we were up, and having taken breakfast, were ready to start,—our provisions consisting of flour-cakes and cold pork, with a pot and pannikins. Afar in the Forest Old Tom mixed a pannikin of grog for Tom, and another for himself. Jacob Faithful I perceived that the pannikin of liquor was not finished, one third at least having been left. The Little Savage But though he said this grinning, he shot a savage look of malice at me, and when he put his pannikin down his face was very clouded and sulky. The Frozen Pirate She crumbles the biscuit, as well as she can with her weak fingers, into the pannikin, and then pours upon them a few drops of the precious fluid. Mark Seaworth A low murmur ran round the little group, and at that moment the boatswain appeared with a pannikin of water from one of the tubs. Syd Belton The Boy who would not go to Sea And old Tom put the pannikin to his lips. Jacob Faithful The pail was handed to me, and I soon returned with it full; and, as I did not see that they had a pannikin, I brought one down and gave it to them. The Little Savage I filled a pipe, made me a little pannikin of punch, and sat down before the fire to think. The Frozen Pirate Here, Barney, go and get that there pannikin o’ water from the breaker, and pour some in the boy’s mouth. Sail Ho! A Boy at Sea Pan rose and dipped a pannikin full of the cool water from a bucket, and held it to his father’s lips. Syd Belton The Boy who would not go to Sea “I’m exactly of your opinion, father,” said Tom, holding out his empty pannikin. Jacob Faithful Just go and fetch me about half an inch high of the pannikin, my good fellow, that’s all I want now.” The Little Savage The second mate handed him a pannikin which he had fetched from the cask lashed amidships, and the American’s servant took it and began to drink with avidity. Old Gold The Cruise of the "Jason" Brig Then he tipped the tea—post and rails we used to call it—into our tin pannikins, and proceeded to boil part of a cabbage in the billy for the invalid. The Moving Finger A Trotting Christmas Eve at Warwingie Lost! The Loss of the "Vanity" Dick Stanesby's Hutkeeper The Yanyilla Steeplechase A Digger's Christmas They understood him, and dipping the pannikins full, they took each a step into the darkness, and held out the precious fluid toward those who must have been suffering agonies for its want. The Black Bar One more pannikin apiece, one more song, and then to bed. Jacob Faithful By Jackson’s directions I took a pannikin with me, that I might bring him a specimen of the contents of the cask, if they should prove not to be water. The Little Savage The men drank the cool water with avidity, Brian looking at me with twinkling eyes as he helped himself to a second pannikin. Gil the Gunner The Youngest Officer in the East The moment he saw us he dropped the pannikin, and rose to greet us, a funny round tub of a man, with his braces dangling behind him. The Moving Finger A Trotting Christmas Eve at Warwingie Lost! The Loss of the "Vanity" Dick Stanesby's Hutkeeper The Yanyilla Steeplechase A Digger's Christmas Between his words he kept sending out pannikins of water rapidly to ease the boat, for it was above our ankles as we sat and pulled. Devon Boys A Tale of the North Shore I could never die for laughing,” bawled out the Dominie, feeling for his pannikin; but this was his last effort. Jacob Faithful Go and fetch some water in the pannikin.” The Little Savage He picked up the two pannikins, and stepped out again. Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer He lighted a candle, and calling Jimmy to his assistance, began clearing the table and washing up the dirty plates and pannikins. The Moving Finger A Trotting Christmas Eve at Warwingie Lost! The Loss of the "Vanity" Dick Stanesby's Hutkeeper The Yanyilla Steeplechase A Digger's Christmas Here, you young doctor, take that pannikin, and bale out some of that water you’re lying in. Devon Boys A Tale of the North Shore “It was a syllogism,” replied the Dominie, taking the pannikin from his mouth. Jacob Faithful Furniture there was none, except two or three old axes, blunted with long use, a tin pannikin, a mess kid, and some rude vessels to hold water, cut out of wood. The Little Savage Setting the pannikin down, I took up the cake, broke a piece off, and began to eat. Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer His right hand grasped a pannikin, and his left beat time on the table to the strains of the "Shan Van Voght," which he was shouting at the top of his voice. The Moving Finger A Trotting Christmas Eve at Warwingie Lost! The Loss of the "Vanity" Dick Stanesby's Hutkeeper The Yanyilla Steeplechase A Digger's Christmas “It is the feverish thirst produced by injuries,” said the doctor; and as I filled the pannikin again and again, the poor wretches uttered a low sigh of satisfaction. Bunyip Land A Story of Adventure in New Guinea Do thine office of Ganymede, and fill up the pannikin; put not in too much of the element. Jacob Faithful We had literally nothing in the boat except three axes, two kids, and the two pannikins, which we have indeed now; but as for provisions, or even water, we had none of either. The Little Savage I don’t know which is worst—that which is boiled up in a pannikin or the nauseous mess made by soaking raw beef in a bucket of water.” Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer This was served out in some tin pannikins, which the castaway crew had found time to fling into the boat before parting from the sinking ship. The Castaways “He thinks it is poisoned, Joe,” said the doctor quietly; and I immediately drank some, when the prisoner took the pannikin and drank with avidity, his companions then turning their eager eyes on me. Bunyip Land A Story of Adventure in New Guinea “And swig the flowing can—” cried young Tom turning up his pannikin empty. Jacob Faithful Then, with a grimace of disgust, he stretched out his hand for the blackened pannikin. The Gold Trail I dare say they’ll come for the pannikins, and perhaps that Boer has told them to bring us those rugs again.” Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer We could take our horses, our fishing-tackle, our guns, our pannikins, and our tether-ropes; we must have plenty of powder and shot, and then we shall be nice and independent. Frank Oldfield Lost and Found “I’ll do the baling gladly,” rejoined Fritz, really pleased at doing something, and beginning at once with the job, using a large tin pannikin that they had taken with them. Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes Come, father,” and Tom held out his pannikin, “do put a little drop in mine—it’s seven-water grog, and I’m not on the black-list.” Jacob Faithful “Go and bring a pannikin of it at once.” Afloat at Last A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea He took up his pannikin, raised it to his lips, and took a long deep draught before setting the vessel down and taking up the cake. Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer Then they’ll knock the necks off the bottles, pour the champagne into the pail, and ladle it out with their pannikins as they sit round. Frank Oldfield Lost and Found I called out sharply on catching sight of him palavering there with the mulatto, the artful beggar furtively slipping the tin pannikin out of which he had been drinking into the bosom of his jumper. The Ghost Ship A Mystery of the Sea Pray give us that yarn, father; but before you begin just fill my pannikin. Jacob Faithful It was astonishing how quickly they cleared their pannikins of the cooked ham and potatoes, as well as gobbled what crackers Max had been able to spare. Afloat on the Flood So saying, he went to a little cupboard alongside the companion ladder, and produced therefrom a water monkey, two tin pannikins, and a bottle of rum, all of which he placed on the cabin table. A Pirate of the Caribbees Lance gave him some in a tin pannikin. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific “Feeling bad, old chap?” he asked, as he raised my head and placed the pannikin to my lips. A Middy of the Slave Squadron A West African Story “Come, Jacob, a drop will do you good,” said old Tom, filling me one of the pannikins. Jacob Faithful He gulped from the tin pannikin which was held to his lips, and coughed as the raw, potent spirit burned his throat. A Mating in the Wilds “Thanks, señor,” I replied, as I poured out with a shaking hand and benumbed fingers a generous modicum of rum, filling up the pannikin with evil-smelling water, “I drink to our better acquaintance.” A Pirate of the Caribbees In the first place, his two drunken companions had vanished, or had been removed; and secondly, their place was taken by a loaf and a tin pannikin. The Blue Pavilions Presently he roared into my ear, "Sort of a night for a pannikin of coffee, eh, Mr. Russell?" The Honour of the Flag Tommy, poor fellow, had his share, and now lay snoring at our feet, as the bottles and pannikins were placed upon the little table. Jacob Faithful He dropped the man by the fire, poured some coffee into a pannikin, and as the new-comer, with a groan, half-raised himself to look round, he held the coffee towards him. A Mating in the Wilds So saying, I emptied the pannikin at a gulp, and set it down upon the table. A Pirate of the Caribbees A little past noon the sentry brought him a fresh loaf, with a plate of fat bacon and another pannikin. The Blue Pavilions I tasted the water; it was rain and without the least flavour of salt: and, after drinking heartily, I filled the pannikin afresh and carried it down to Sweers. The Honour of the Flag “That’s exactly my notion of the thing,” observed Tom, draining his pannikin, and handing it over to his father for a fresh supply. Jacob Faithful "Here you are, sir—drink this," said a fireman, offering a pannikin of beer. The Stowaway Girl I raised his head gently and rested it against my shoulder, while Lindsay held the pannikin of weak grog to his lips. A Pirate of the Caribbees Sit down, and get your pannikin ready for some of this bacon and meat. The Saddle Boys of the Rockies Lost on Thunder Mountain I was now exceedingly thirsty; so I took a pannikin—a number of vessels of the sort were on the shelf in the pantry—and carried it with the lamp on deck. The Honour of the Flag Our pannikins, which had been empty, were all replenished, and then old Tom proceeded. Jacob Faithful Kars tipped out the coffee grounds from his pannikin with unnecessary force. The Triumph of John Kars A Story of the Yukon McGinnis is a good man," he began, smiling as the Irishman with pantomime returned the compliment by drinking his health in a pannikin of tea, "but he's so built that he can't see straight. The Boy With the U. S. Foresters A crew had gathered on the forecastle head, to beat their pannikins to the stars. Great Sea Stories Some one brought a pannikin of cold water, and after a little the man came to, by which time the watch below had returned to their hammocks, and the forecastle was comparatively clear. The Honour of the Flag Over this fits a tin plate, and when the two are covering one another the handle of the pannikin fits over both by way of handle. Scientific American Supplement, No. 1178, June 25, 1898 We heard the men of the first troop cracking their jokes in the yard as they ate their rations and emptied their pannikin of wine under a brilliant moon. In the Field (1914-1915) The Impressions of an Officer of Light Cavalry The only light is that procured from what is called a slush lamp, made by keeping an old bowl or pannikin replenished by refuse fat or dripping in which is inserted a thick cotton wick. Five Years in New Zealand 1859 to 1864 The madman, in the grasp of the big sailor named Johnson, stood near the gangway; and as I scrambled on deck, one of the men was holding a pannikin full of water to his face. Great Sea Stories After groping awhile in some shelves stocked with black-handled knives and forks, tin dishes, pannikins, and the like, I put my hand upon a stump of candle-end. The Honour of the Flag In the haversack is a pannikin with a hinged handle that may be used as a saucepan. Scientific American Supplement, No. 1178, June 25, 1898 Candles, a lantern, matches, gin, a pannikin, a pair of pots, and so on, soon completed the outfit. The Second Class Passenger Fifteen Stories After a few minutes the decoction would be poured into an iron bucket, some milk and sugar added, and placed upon the table, where each man helped himself by dipping his pannikin therein. Five Years in New Zealand 1859 to 1864 The narrow hole, for it was hardly more, was bare of all furnishing; both walls and floor were damp, but there were remnants of coarse food and a pannikin of water. Prisoners of Chance The Story of What Befell Geoffrey Benteen, Borderman, through His Love for a Lady of France There are two tin pannikins, and there is water in that keg. With Wolfe in Canada The Winning of a Continent Cook had just given me a pannikin of hot coffee.... The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" A Tale Of The Forecastle The town had appeared deserted, except for the three little guides; but as the giants sipped from their pannikins little forms flitted nearer, and quaint little faces peered at them from every point. In Search of the Okapi A Story of Adventure in Central Africa We were muddy and wet from head to foot, without the means of making even a pannikin of tea, and the night was pitch dark. Five Years in New Zealand 1859 to 1864 One of the blacks was carrying a basket, and each of the men had brought a water bottle and pannikin. The Queen's Cup It was a miserable repast, a dish of ill-cooked lobscouse, and a pannikin of muddy coffee, and I reflected glumly that I had joined a hungry ship as well as a hot one. The Blood Ship There was no answer, and one of the men handed him a pannikin of liquor, which he drank greedily. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 431 Volume 17, New Series, April 3, 1852 "Take no notice of them," whispered Mr. Hume, as he handed a pannikin to the first guide. In Search of the Okapi A Story of Adventure in Central Africa The man held a pannikin in one hand, and was offering it through the bars. The Missing Link “Then eat this,” and she passed me a tin pannikin full of cold macaroni, which would just go through the opening. Fashionable Philosophy and Other Sketches He drank the liquor, and returned the pannikin with a 'Thank you!' not over-cordial. In the Roaring Fifties I mixed a pannikin of rum and water and placed it to his lips. Carette of Sark A 'billy' is the tin pot in which the bushman boils his tea; a 'pannikin,' the tin bowl out of which he drinks it. Town Life in Australia The Missing Link howled again, and Madame Marve, that she might sleep peacefully, broke rules and regulations, and smuggled him another half pannikin of beer. The Missing Link The natives can purchase from the "compound" store every possible thing they want, from a tinpot to a blanket, from a suit of old clothes to a pannikin of mealies. A Winter Tour in South Africa Instantly every pannikin was emptied on the floor, and thrust into a digger's shirt. In the Roaring Fifties But on the platform of the Quai d'Orsay station, in a bustle of soldiers going on short leave to their homes, and rattling with pannikins and iron-helmets, he could remember none of these consolations. The Summons An alluvial field is where you can dig out gold with a pick and shovel and wash it out with a pannikin. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel Madame Marve produced bread, butter, pannikins, and the familiar necessities, brought forward the usual boiled leg of mutton on a lordly dish, large, fat and steaming like a laundry. The Missing Link He didn't get anything out of old Shenty, only a pannikin of tea and some damper and mutton. The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned The men ate hungrily, sitting about in the light of the fire, drinking the hot tea from pannikins and from the billy lid, and as they ate they talked. In the Roaring Fifties He growled ungraciously, and, picking up the pannikin, slouched off upon a second errand. Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756 So much machinery is necessary now that no ordinary single man can own the machinery he needs to work with as he could in the old pick and pannikin days. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel The Professor entered the Egyptian tent, and presently returned with a pint pannikin which he passed through to Mr. Crips. The Missing Link They dipped pannikins of tea out of the iron pot. The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned Phil was standing on the lowermost bunk, offering the first tribute, a pint pannikin of steaming hot grog. In the Roaring Fifties Marc'antonio brought me my share of seethed kid's flesh with a capful of chestnuts roasted in the embers; a flask of wine too, and a small pail of goat's milk with a pannikin, for Nat. Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756 You might starve working on Mount Morgan or Broken Hill with a pick and pannikin, though on an alluvial your pick and pannikin would be all you needed. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel He shook the pannikin, and the Missing Link detected the familiar flavour of rum, good red-rum, bush rum. The Missing Link The extra pannikin and spoon were for the use of visitors, for Philip's idea was that a hermit, if not holy, should be at least hospitable. The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned He removed his hat, and exposed a pint pannikin filled to the brim with clean, coarse nuggets. In the Roaring Fifties "We ought to have got out our pannikins," said Marcella, "but we were so tired and hungry I couldn't think of anything but how nice it was to get here." Captivity The tables were furnished with tin plates, tin pannikins, knives, and two-tined forks. The Ramrodders A Novel Rations of mealie pap—a coarse, insipid porridge—with a hunk of hard, dark-coloured bread were given to each prisoner in tin pannikins—not particularly clean. A Woman's Part in a Revolution At Adams' store he bought a camp oven, an earthenware stew-pot, a milk pan, a billy, two pannikins, two spoons, a whittle, and a fork. The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned Once Harry drew a small flask from his pocket, poured a little spirit into a pannikin, and gave it to the old man. In the Roaring Fifties He put the pannikin to his lips and gulped down the contents. The Man in the Twilight Cubes of gingerbread were heaped high in wooden bowls, and men went along the tables filling the pannikins with hot tea. The Ramrodders A Novel Slush Lamp is simply a pannikin full of fat, with a rag wrapped round a small stick planted as a wick in the middle of it. The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries Through this were thrust two hunks of dry bread and two pannikins of "soup." The Road The men sat still, gazing into their pannikins, and big bearded diggers had a chastened pensiveness that might have been comic had there been any there to laugh at them. In the Roaring Fifties He reached down into the box under him and picked up a pannikin. The Man in the Twilight Bill returned the empty pannikin and strolled down towards the corrals and sheds. The Story of the Foss River Ranch A Tale of the Northwest A pannikin of weak tea made from leaves which already had been twice infused stood among the embers; and Benson was leaning over a log, dividing the last of the meat. The Intriguers One day he threw a pannikin of hot tea over one of them, and then his case was investigated. The Road Yarra brought a pannikin and a bottle containing brandy from the cave, and Jim poured a little of the spirit between the girl's lips. In the Roaring Fifties Father Adam watched while the other took the pannikin. The Man in the Twilight Baptiste, with a perfect understanding of the people, served out the spirit in pannikins with a lavish hand. The Story of the Foss River Ranch A Tale of the Northwest You can serve out one pannikin of wine to each man," he said, "but no more. One of the 28th A Tale of Waterloo She had travelled far in search of something new, and this was the first time she had tasted the biting green tea with the reek of the smoke about it from a blackened pannikin. Alton of Somasco He had filled every kettle and pannikin with the swelling rice, and despite the glistening heaps the original kettle was still boiling up heaps of it, so that it threatened to even smother the fire. The Outdoor Chums on the Gulf I'm going to hate my forest coffee out of a rusty pannikin. The Man in the Twilight He took the pannikin from the man and propped himself against a post which helped to support the roof of the veranda. The Story of the Foss River Ranch A Tale of the Northwest You take down your pannikin, and can either eat your food there or bring it up here as you choose. One of the 28th A Tale of Waterloo He took up a pannikin from the floor beside the bunk, pulled a hot iron from the fire, and stirred the frozen drink. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts But there were soldiers who denied having been supplied with "cups"; whose appeals for pannikins were persistently flouted by the military utensil-keeper-in-chief. The Siege of Kimberley "If you have a pannikin of tea to spare," he said, "I'd enjoy it." The Boy With the U.S. Census They repaired forward with a pannikin from the cask, with which they regaled themselves, while Newton stood at the helm. Newton Forster The four Mounted Policemen had come down from the ridges where they had so harassed the enemy and were now receiving steaming pannikins of coffee. The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion He set down the pannikin, and shuffled wearily back to his hammock. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts The lives of honest martyrs were thus spent in an eternal borrowing quest, and the petty larceny of pannikins was a common and popular crime. The Siege of Kimberley "But you don't rustle tea that way," said Hamilton, touching the tin pannikin with his knuckle. The Boy With the U.S. Census There was a pannikin of cold stewed tea slung from a hook in there, and half a sea biscuit on one of the bunks. A Master of Fortune Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle The tea had been made by this time, and the four steaming pannikins filled with the dark, amber-hued nectar looked truly tempting. The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion Hungry diggers were thankful to pay half a crown for enough flour to fill a tin pannikin. The Long White Cloud Presently, however, we saw the poor fellow running as fast as possible, but still careful of his pannikin; and after a time we got him on board. Notes of an Overland Journey Through France and Egypt to Bombay Rowcliffe took off his coat and shook up the drench and poured it into the pannikin, while Greatorex got the struggling mare on to her feet. The Three Sisters They drank freely from gourds and pannikins of a fermented drink made from mandioc which were brought out to them. Through the Brazilian Wilderness She put down the pannikin of tea from her lips untasted, and with difficulty suppressed an almost irresistible impulse to cry out. The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion Picture the boys "camping out" on the commons, and gipsying gaily in tents midst the heather, Armed with their canvas and blankets and boilers and pannikins well against hunger and weather. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 5, 1890 Before this he had not spoken a word, nor did he speak again till he had consumed three or four pounds of beef, and had swallowed two pannikins of tea. John Caldigate Three heroes got through their pannikins, but the rest of us decided to be contented with cocoa and biscuit after tasting the first mouthful. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I In order to eat this in what the midshipmen called proper style, a tin pannikin half filled with brandy was held over the candles, and the brandy being then ignited, was poured over the pudding. Jack Archer Avery brings it me at six, in a tin pannikin, and again in the evening. Letters from the Cape Who else can mend and grind your swords and patch your pannikins—and fight, too, when occasion serve? Robin Hood Some have two, and ties 'em on with the pannikin. John Caldigate Very much easier—write diary at lunch—excellent meal—now one pannikin very strong tea—four biscuits and butter. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I Then they called their guard, to whom they gave the remains of their dinner, together with a strong pannikin of water and spirits, to his extreme delight. Jack Archer What a note you had to sing, what a swaller for a pannikin of rum, and what a fist for the shiners! Plays of William E. Henley and R.L. Stevenson The figure rose and fetched a pannikin of water from a pail. Prester John I never roused him in the morning till the mules were packed - with all but his blanket and the pannikin for his tea - and until I had saddled his horse for him. Tracks of a Rolling Stone We camped with difficulty last night, and were dreadfully cold till after our supper of cold pemmican and biscuit and a half a pannikin of cocoa cooked over the spirit. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I It was burning when I entered, not brightly, but enough to show Mr. Shuan sitting at the table, with the brandy bottle and a tin pannikin in front of him. Kidnapped He filled a tin pannikin that was by the beaker of water, and gave her a drink. The Blue Lagoon: a romance There was a pail of water with a tin pannikin beside the tent pole, and out of this I drank repeated draughts. Prester John So the pannikin is replenished, and Jimmy's eyes shine brighter still. The Captain of the Polestar So soon as the foreman's outer garments had been removed, Frank brought him a pannikin of the lumberman's pet beverage, and he drank it eagerly, saying that it was all the medicine he needed. The Young Woodsman Life in the Forests of Canada "Well," he said, "he brought me a dirty pannikin!" Kidnapped "There's not more than'll give us two half pannikins apiece all round," said the steward. The Blue Lagoon: a romance Here, having drained the pannikin of rum, his eye lost something of its ferocity and he nodded. Martin Conisby's Vengeance The keeper pours out about half a pannikin of raw rum and hands it to the bushman. The Captain of the Polestar "It's just because these plump little critters are so common," he remarked, with a smile of satisfaction, as he emptied the balance of the stew into his own pannikin. With Trapper Jim in the North Woods Wounded men were seen sitting up trying to stanch their wounds, others lay feebly groaning, while soldiers were hurrying to and fro from the water carts, with pannikins of water to relieve their agonizing thirst. The Young Buglers In the centre of the cabin hung a swing-table, much worn, and stained all over with the marks of countless glasses and pannikins. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734 At times one of the watch hurried from the galley to the forecastle with a pannikin of steaming coffee. Roden's Corner The stockman has a third gulp from the pannikin, and with it all his scruples and good resolutions vanish for ever. The Captain of the Polestar "M' yes!" he replied, rubbing his pannikin out clean with the corner of a towel, and proceeding to mix some brandy and water; "why?" From One Generation to Another But little was said while it was being eaten, then they all lighted their pipes and each put a pannikin of hot tea beside him. In the Heart of the Rockies As we entered he had just succeeded in broaching it, and the brown mead was foaming over, while the mob with roars of laughter were passing up their dippers and pannikins. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734 Kit, kneeling at his side, held a pannikin to his lips. The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea "Bring a pannikin of water," one of the men said, "but first give us a hand, and we will have him on deck." When London Burned : a Story of Restoration Times and the Great Fire "So much the better if thou art not," thought Hereward; and bargained with her for a pannikin against a lodging for the horse in the turf-house, and a bottle of bad hay. Hereward, the Last of the English Their tea pannikins had been laid by their sides in readiness, and Hunting Dog touched him and passed forward his tin and the chief's, both of which had been swept aft. In the Heart of the Rockies The room had been arranged like the mess-deck of a war-ship; there were sea-chests and bags ranged trimly round the inner wall; there was a trestle table littered with tin pannikins and plates. Jim Davis The water in the pool was not very tempting, but we ladled a little out in our pannikins, and mixing it with brandy, managed to drink it. The Bushman — Life in a New Country Cyril sat up and drank off the contents of the pannikin. When London Burned : a Story of Restoration Times and the Great Fire Other less important traces-such as a pannikin, oil can, saddle stuffing, &c., have been found. The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 We enjoyed our pan of fried pork and cold roast beef, accompanied by tin pannikins of tea, more thoroughly than the most recherché repast served in the most perfectly appointed dining-room. A Trip to Manitoba The drunken smuggler who had sung of Captain Glen was the only occupant of the room when we entered: he sat half asleep in his chest, still clutching his pannikin, still muttering about the boatswain. Jim Davis There were, however, at hand for present use eight or nine pewter plates, and a goodly sized pannikin a-piece. The Bushman — Life in a New Country He smiled sadly and shrugged his shoulders, looking pityingly at Rajah, who was playing at some sort of a game with grains of rice in a pannikin. The Devil's Admiral As the cars, gathering speed, rolled by us we could see that nearly all the travelers were feeding themselves from pannikins of the bull-meat stew. Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front So, in a while, the meal done and crock and pannikin washed and set aside, Beltane's leg is bathed and dressed right skilfully with hands, for all their strength and hardness, wondrous light and gentle. Beltane the Smith I ran forward with a pannikin, drew some water, and gave him a drink. Jim Davis I found the thin brose provided more palatable than the soup of the evening before, and managed to consume a pannikin of it. Salute to Adventurers Furniture there was none, except two or three old axes, blunted with long use, a tin pannikin, a mess kid and some rude vessels to hold water, cut out of wood. The Little Savage For twice a day he stumped to fetch his beer from Widow Precious, and the third time to get his little pannikin of grog. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale Taking a tin pannikin, one of their few possessions, he emptied the sleeping-draught into it and added enough native brandy to colour the water. The People of the Mist The rest of the furniture consisted of a small table, some pots, a frying-pan, a tin dish and plates, a dipper, and some tin pannikins. The Hawaiian Archipelago There was a big iron basin of some kind of broth, made, as I judged, from offal, from which we drank in pannikins; and with it were hunks of mildewed rye-bread. Salute to Adventurers By Jackson's directions I took a pannikin with me, that I might bring him a specimen of the contents of the cask, if they should prove not to be water. The Little Savage Supper was the best meal, for then they had a hoosh which ran from between three-quarters to a whole pannikin apiece, but even this they could not afford to make thick. The Voyages of Captain Scott : Retold from the Voyage of the Discovery and Scott's Last Expedition They were drinking rum and water out of tin pannikins—a great deal of rum and very little water. The People of the Mist They had many things in the boat but lost only two billies, two pannikins, a sounding line and Hamilton's hat, knife and pipe. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 He mixed me a pannikin of rum and water. Salute to Adventurers The pail was handed to me, and I soon returned with it full, and, as I did not see that they had a pannikin, I brought one down and gave it to them. The Little Savage Describing their life at Hut Point he says, 'We gather around the fire seated on packing-cases, with a hunk of bread and butter and a steaming pannikin of tea, and life is well worth living. The Voyages of Captain Scott : Retold from the Voyage of the Discovery and Scott's Last Expedition Leonard gave him to drink, with one hand holding the pannikin to his brother's mouth and with the other supporting the dying head. The People of the Mist On a fine day, half an hour after the halt would usually find us carefully scraping the last of the hoosh out of our pannikins, ready for the cocoa. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 The gins grinned uncomprehendingly, but held out their pannikins, and into each he poured a three-finger nip of raw overproof rum that would have burnt the palate of Satan himself. Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life "Yes, here it is," said I, giving him the pannikin. The Little Savage The rest distributed among them a couple of large heavy axes, a small coil of rope, some bread, a cake, tin plates and pannikins, knives and forks, and a fine pigeon-pie. Station Life in New Zealand Well, ma'am, I was pouring a pannikin full o' biling tallow into the mould, when poor old Spot he gives a sudden howl and yell, and runs to the door. Station Amusements in New Zealand Seizing the pannikin, he half filled it with spirit, added a little water, and drank off the mixture. Jess By this time the Chinee had donned a dirty calico jacket, and began in silence to put some knives, forks, and pannikins on the table. Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life We had literally nothing in the boat except three axes, two kids, and the two pannikins, which we have indeed now, but as for provisions or even water we had none of either. The Little Savage Instead of attending to his instructions, McDonough set to work to light a fire and boil his pannikin. Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia I gave him a pannikin full o' hot tea, with a drop o' grog in it, and that seemed to make him awful bad. Station Amusements in New Zealand Near the candle were a bottle of peach brandy two thirds full, a tin pannikin and a jug of river water. Jess Ah Loy peered into the tin pannikin with a dejected air, and turned it on one side to show that there wasn't much in it. Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life As the night closed in, he said: "Now, Frank, I know you want to hear some more songs; so go down and bring me up a full pannikin, and I will sing you plenty." The Little Savage When he awakened her she smiled and strove to rise, but he took her head on his knees and fed her, holding the pannikin to her lips. In Secret He tried to bribe me to this latter piece of simplicity by promising to wash the tin pannikin out for me first. Station Amusements in New Zealand I did get a bit of damper and a pannikin of tea up at the German's hut; but I never was so hot or so thirsty in my life. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil Holding the candle above my head to survey this chamber, or rather garret, the first object my eye encountered was a small tin pannikin, and beyond that a stone jar, or demijohn. The Broad Highway I perceived that the pannikin of liquor was not finished, one-third at least having been left. The Little Savage But those honest fishermen knew he had gone stark mad because he struck at the pannikin of steaming rum and cursed them vigorously for their kindness. In Secret Breakfast, at 8 a.m., consisted of a pannikin of hot hoosh made from Bovril sledging ration, two biscuits, and some lumps of sugar. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition Presently Stephen reappeared, and to cover his confusion seized the pannikin meant for Babemba and drank it, or most of it. Allan and the Holy Flower "Say when!" said the cheery Boss, as he poured a revivifying dose of whisky into a pannikin held by the expectant but shivering boy. Confessions of a Beachcomber The poor things were almost perishing from thirst, and seized the pannikins with astonishing avidity, when they saw that they contained water, and had them replenished several times. Expedition into Central Australia And only a madman could so conduct himself toward a pannikin of steaming rum. In Secret At dark, about 5 p.m., we all turned in, after a supper consisting of a pannikin of hot milk, one of our precious biscuits, and a cold penguin leg each. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition Sammy, who seemed far from comfortable, brought two pannikins of coffee to Stephen and myself. Allan and the Holy Flower The elixir gurgled and glittered before his fascinated eyes until the pannikin held enough for two stiff nobblers, without evoking any polite verbal restraint. Confessions of a Beachcomber Presently I heard the drumming of the approaching birds, and, cautiously looking up, found them attentively examining the bucket and pannikin, I had left on the rock. Spinifex and Sand The night here was cold, the mercury at daylight being down to 24°, and there was ice on the water or tea left in the pannikins or billies overnight. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, Lunch came at 1 p.m., and comprised Bovril sledging ration, eaten raw, and a pannikin of hot milk for each man. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition Or rather he took hold of a pannikin and not the right one. Allan and the Holy Flower One day a bucket of milk was brought to the camp at dinner-time and served out with pannikins. Confessions of a Beachcomber The man on the boulder drank every drop, then threw the pannikin down on the sand, while his companion, who had exhausted the contents of the barrel, looked wolfishly at him. Madame Midas Our blankets and packs were covered with a thick coating of ice; and tea left in our pannikins overnight had become solid cakes. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, From one pair of the pannikins he produced two such stones, and held them up before us triumphantly. An African Millionaire Episodes in the Life of the Illustrious Colonel Clay Then he called a man, who from his peculiar dress I took to be a doctor, made him drink some, and watched the results, which were that the doctor tried to finish the pannikin. Allan and the Holy Flower The quick CLOP-CLOP of a four horse team and a clatter of tin billys and pannikins—as Lady Bridget presently discovered slung upon the back rail of an American buggy—sounded up the street. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: a story of Australian life At this the storekeeper—a tall, slenderly built man of some seven or eight and twenty—appeared, bearing a jug and a pannikin. Australia Felix Take an old but sound quart tin pannikin, half fill it with sand or earth, and prepare a thin stick of pine, round which wrap a strip of soft cotton cloth. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students The soldiers were drinking 'ad libitum' from a pannikin which they dipped into a pail-bucket full of brandy. The Eureka Stockade "This may be a snare," said Babemba, who now began to lick the sugar out of the pannikin. Allan and the Holy Flower Then the blending and the cooling of it—pouring the beverage from one quart pot into another, and finally into the pannikins ready for the drinking. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: a story of Australian life His re-filled pannikin drained, he grew warmer round the heart; and sang the praises of his former life. Australia Felix The stick should be about half an inch longer than the depth of the pannikin. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students On my reaching the stockade with a pannikin of water for Teddy, I was amazed at the apathy showed by the diggers, who now crowded from all directions round the dead and wounded. The Eureka Stockade "Cannot you bring some more of the holy drink here?" he asked, giving a final polish to the pannikin with his tongue. Allan and the Holy Flower She saw bedding spread and a baby's clothes fluttering out to dry, and tin pannikins and chunks of salt beef slung to the ropes that bound the wool bales together. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: a story of Australian life I had just time to get back in my clothes when through the doorway came the pair, each carrying a porcelain pannikin full of milk. The Metal Monster "Well, I'll push on," said the stranger, setting down his pannikin. Such Is Life Dipping the pannikin into the melted tallow, he plentifully anointed the seams of the sewn skins. For the Term of His Natural Life Then I threw a dish-cloth over it and, to change the subject, offered him another pannikin of the "holy drink" and a stool to sit on. Allan and the Holy Flower There was a terrace, too, so that we seldom arrived with much more than half a pannikin, and the kettle was an immense step in advance. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement It was only when a burgher was shot as he filled his pannikin at the river that they understood how their position was overlooked. The Great Boer War I gave him my Shakespear as a keepsake, with a billy and pannikin, and a few days' rations. Such Is Life Frere got him water in the pannikin, and having drunk it, he smiled and lay down to sleep again. For the Term of His Natural Life I turned to give the pannikin to Hans, but he had vanished in his snake-like fashion, so I threw it down upon the ground and devoted my mind to the question raised in Ragnall's message. The Ivory Child We started, as I said, from the bottom of this valley on a clear frosty morning—so frosty that the tea-leaves in our pannikins were frozen, and our outer blanket crisped with frozen dew. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement Again I saw the bright light of the fire reflected in each well-scrubbed crock and pannikin; again I heard the cheerful hum of the wheel; again the face of the forester's daughter smiled upon me. To Have and to Hold "Shall I bring a pannikin of water for any of you gentlemen?" asked Willoughby, without a trace of ironical emphasis on the last word. Such Is Life Mrs. Vickers had set the pannikin on a flat stone, and dispensed the tea with an affectation of dignity which would have been absurd had it not been heart-rending. For the Term of His Natural Life |
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