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Wash Day In Morrocco

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
June
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The only work 1 ever saw men doing in Morrocco, says a correspondent, ia wasb niif clotb.es, and why they shntikl be ld in l'oithis pai f icul.i r job. unie il is lx Ihcy eau lakc off inore elotbcs without offending prop riet iea Üian a woman, Ido not Itnow. WImii -, Moer wasbi clothes ii bocau.se lboy need wasüiug, and not for llie absurd reasou IIihI fallirday nijjlit has come around, aod as a Mooi from uu out-doorlifecau kick like amule, Uu-v kick Iheir cloLhes cleao iustead o( icrubbing Ihom. Tbeyseem lohave regu lar washing liees wken tbey gei toolberst Ihc livcr bank, witb Inrce flat Btones; then ibey soak Uicir clotln Moorigb soap uutil the tertiary crioH haa had a chance lu sof ten, afler wbicli tba real fun comtnences. A Lborougli places bis w,-in]i on tlie Bal slone, c nis a doublc pigeon-wing witb eacb lec in tam, lapa ihc insidc of his knee with ui oppu site foot before lic bringa il down with spank like the fond caiess of childbnod makinL al tbe aaaio lime a noisc "iili hfa niovitii similar to the escape oí a Westing house enginc, whlle tbe dirt of agí in all direclioiis, mul all hands. (,r ratber feet, keep time with the regubwitj of a dance; for Uw Moorisb saiul of the wi b Uilj is aupposed lo bover around and tliip Iiíb celestial wiugs in uunlcnlmeDt u loog as the rackol kept ii in this nianncr.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News