Autobiography, 6:bell; who is very domestic and loves to cook and wash (and God knows has done her full share of it)Autobiography, 93:down on my bed, too tired to unpack or even to wash. The next thing I recollect was waking upAutobiography, 188:I would get up at 5 o'clock and do the weekly wash including the sheets for there was little moneyAutobiography, 205:who they were everybody had to "muck in" and wash dishes and tidy up the sitting room when the dayDiscipleship1, 678:in a strange and foreign land. The waters wash away the mud and slime of nature's growth. The firesDiscipleship2, 721:is there. Enter the stream behind the door and wash away the stains of travel. Then face theHercules, 179:on his way to Gethsemane and Calvary was to wash the feet of his disciples. It has been said:Magic, 359:in a strange and foreign land. The waters wash away the mud and slime of nature's growth. The firesRays, 764:yet understands; the need of tears of crystal to wash away a brother's sins; the need of fiery |