A few scattered papers cluttered the desk, the garbage pail had recently been emptied, and what looked like a grade book sat on the corner table near a reading lamp.
A pail of whitewash stood on a ladder, and a brush lay on the floor.
This time, she poured a bit of water into a shallow pail and used the water and a bar of soap to scrub her hands.
After dinner, we filled a pail with grain, took a wet cloth and a clean pail, walked to the field, and climbed over the stile.
All his furniture consisted of a bed, a chair, a table, a pail, and a jug.
Standing naked on the rag rug and using the remaining pail of hot water, she scrubbed herself with the washcloth, removing the worst layer of grime.
As he began to cross the path that ran between the temple and the Bible school, he encountered a fellow wearing overalls and carrying a lunch pail.
He was very busy marshaling the little black vagabonds of tin cups and pouring into them the streaming iron colored mixture from a small and sooty tin pail.
The table and chair had nothing, the pail had once possessed a handle, but that had been removed.