In the distance was a little gipsy's donkey cart full of pots and pans.
A Grand Duke pots a vulture just as seriously as we should stalk a bustard.
Some scraggy myrtles stood in broken pots, and nettles flourished in a corner.
Two Pots, one of brass and the other of clay, stood together on the hearthstone.
At different points down the river they deposited pots of chicha for use on their return.
On the mantelpiece was arrayed the innkeeper's collection of figured earthenware pots and stone jugs.
They seemed to be the scullions, for they clambered up the walls and brought down pots and pans, eggs, flour, butter, and herbs, which they carried to the stove.
But when she saw him stop and finger the books on the little table by the window, she crept back to her kitchen--and rattled still more loudly the pots and pans in the sink.
At last she paused in a room which looked almost like a kitchen, it was so full of pots and pans, but the tables were of mahogany and the sofas and chairs covered with the richest stuffs.