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Updated: May 29, 2025
The South of England was alive with them when there was plenty of good lush green-stuff to keep them going. Conditions have changed, and the beasts died. Here it seems that the conditions have not changed, and the beasts have lived." "If ever we get out of this alive, I must have a head with me," said Lord John.
Fett, as I drew him away and down the street leading to the quay, "I believe murrain to be a disease peculiar to cattle. Well, my friend, and how goes it with you? For me" here he tapped his basket, in which the cabbage crowned a pile of green-stuff "I am reduced to buying my salads." He wheeled about, following my glance, and saluted the Princess, who had followed and overtaken us.
They made him realise the emptiness of his stomach, he said; and, leaving the "two animals" to feast on the odour of the truffles the most penetrating odour to be found in all the neighbourhood he went off again to the corn market by way of the Rue Oblin, studying on his road the old women who sold green-stuff in the doorways and the displays of cheap pottery spread out on the foot-pavements.
"We've got some green-stuff," said Mr Lathrope whom the question of eating, or rather what to get to eat, seemed more materially to affect than anyone else "and I ain't a-going to gainsay but what it's fust- rate green-stuff of the sort, and right down prime filling stuff too; but, mister, we ain't all ben brought up to live on sauerkraut, like them German immigrants as I've seed land at Castle Garden, New York.
There was a door under this archway, and there was a yard beyond it, with the door of another house opening upon it, and ranges of black curtainless windows looking down upon it, and an air of dried herbs, green-stuff, chickens in the moulting stage, and old women, generally pervading it. The door which belonged to Mr. Kerstall's house, or rather the house in which Mr.
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