What you can't carry away we'll dump in the latrine buckets.
For eleven men there was one latrine bucket.
He rose quietly, as if he was going to use the latrine bucket.
Then its task to empty and wash latrine buckets, in the jargon called "removal of night soil".
There are no furnishings in the room, nor even a latrine bucket, of which fact the cells all inform the nose from far away.
They were allowed to slop out the latrine bucket every morning, drawing lots for the privilege.
In rough weather the latrine buckets slopped over, and the sewage ran down the crowded deck.
The only other furniture was a latrine bucket and a tin basin.
Suddenly he was on his feet and he had shoved his head deep into the latrine bucket to try to drown himself.
There were latrine buckets but the stench was terrible because the sick had befouled themselves and the places in which they hunched.