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Updated: June 21, 2025
"Yes, guv'nor, that'll do for me.... We're getting pretty full on Dewberry; might come down a point, I think." "All right, Teddy.... And if you'd cut us a couple each of strong sandwiches you can manage a couple, Teddy?" "I think I can, guv'nor." There was a nice piece of beef in the basket, and Esther cut several large sandwiches, buttering the bread thickly and adding plenty of mustard.
They stumbled over the furrows, they broke down the stalks, they tore aside the intertwining small, blue morning-glories. Wet with the dew of the field, they left it and dipped again into woods. The shade did not hold; now they were traversing an immense and wasted stretch where the dewberry caught at their ankles and the sun had an unchecked sway. Ahead the firing grew louder.
Her posture was so graceful, that though he was making straight for the weir, he dared not dip a scull. Just then one enticing dewberry caught her eyes. He was floating by unheeded, and saw that her hand stretched low, and could not gather what it sought. A stroke from his right brought him beside her. The damsel glanced up dismayed, and her whole shape trembled over the brink.
In among these, in long lines armed with hooks, the shoots of the blue dewberry creep along the ground. To visit the prickly thicket when the Wasp goes foraging, you must wear boots that come to mid-leg or else resign yourself to a smarting in the calves.
Freckles come in with summer, but never appear on a dark skin, so that the freckled should rejoice in these signs of fairness. Your father, the elderberry, Was not such a gooseberry As to send in his bilberry Before it was dewberry. Some children are liable to an unpleasant complaint at night; for this there is a certain remedy.
On a closer inspection you might see that her lips were stained. This blooming young person was regaling on dewberries. They grew between the bank and the water. Apparently she found the fruit abundant, for her hand was making pretty progress to her mouth. Indeed the act of eating them is dainty and induces musing. The dewberry is a sister to the lotus, and an innocent sister.
The dewberry is very apt to be mistaken for the blackberry; but it may be easily distinguished by its fruit being not so large, and being covered with blue bloom similar to that seen on plums: it has a very pleasant taste, and is said to communicate a grateful flavour to red wine when steeped in it. EARTH-NUT. Bunium Bulbocastanum.
"There's the porters for one thing," she said. That, of course, settled it, and we looked at small houses. "I suppose you will get married one of these days," she said, as we stood on a doorstep waiting to be let in. "Perhaps no one will have me," I said. "Well, they might; people marry you least expect to. Look at Maria Dewberry; you would never have "
On a closer inspection you might see that her lips were stained. This blooming young person was regaling on dewberries. They grew between the bank and the water. Apparently she found the fruit abundant, for her hand was making pretty progress to her mouth. Indeed the act of eating them is dainty and induces musing. The dewberry is a sister to the lotus, and an innocent sister.
Monotropas, uniting some of the habits of the Fungi with the botanical characters of the flowering plants, flourish side by side with the snowy Cypripedium and the singular Coral-Weed. The evergreen Dewberry, a delicate species of Rubus, trails its glossy leaves over the turfs, and mingles its beaded fruit with the scarlet berries of the Mitchella.
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