As rain falls around them, Colburn pours orange juice from a pipkin into a bucket of cream. |
But if the pipkin is pretty, and A or B breaks it, there is national loss, not otherwise. |
Miss pipkin soon had the ankle in the water, and the water was a fiery red in color. |
Miss pipkin gave no sign that she cared in the least, or that the news had shocked her. |
A pipkin is a small earthenware bowl, and a pannikin is a small metal drinking vessel. |
On the other end, we set up the pipkin with honey for the gingerbread, and on the far side, the small skillets for cooking turnips. |