41. For example, girls who traditionally fetch water cannot attend school during the hours they spend each day toting heavy containers.
42. Girls and women spend much of their time gathering wood for cooking and fetching water.
43. He fetched water to fight the blaze and found Tam standing nearby, watching.
44. Marta does not remember how old she was then, or how many years she spent cooking meals, fetching water, washing clothes for the guerrillas.
45. Most of the rest are mutilated while working in fields, fetching water, herding cattle, or, as Goch was, traveling.
46. On the morning of the third day, Lopez-Ramos and another guide told those remaining that they would go fetch water.
47. On the third day, Lopez-Ramos and another guide told those remaining that they would go fetch water.
48. People washed and fetched water in the chocolate brown Congo, while others took to dugout canoes to finally reach homes on the south bank of the mighty river.
49. Recalling that traumatic day, Mrs. Malong says they were fetching water when Arab militiamen on camels and horses thundered into their village, Rumalong.
50. This year, no one has to fetch water or pray to spirits.