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Updated: June 13, 2025


Selecting a tall young birch with a bushy top, he leaned his chest against it until he bore it to the ground. Then, straddling it and working his way along toward the top, he held it firmly while he browsed at ease upon the juiciest and most savoury of the tips. For some minutes he had been thus pleasantly occupied, when suddenly an obscure apprehension stirred in his brain.

I'm not going to have Dulcie bothered by a young beggar in the second form; she deserves something better than that, anyway, and I tell you that if I once catch you talking to her in the way you did just now, or if I hear of her favouring you more than any other fellows, I'll give you the very juiciest licking you ever had in your life. So look out!"

"Blackberries!" sang the child again, merrily echoing the cry that came from the depths of the big sunbonnet as it passed on. Grace picked out the largest, juiciest berry in the box, and held it up to him with a smile. His face dimpled mischievously, as he leaned forward and took it between his little white teeth. "Do you want some more?" she asked.

"No, it's a nice little place." They beached their boat, and built a little fire, and had supper on the river bank, and Tessie picked out the choice bits for him the breast of the chicken, beautifully golden brown; the ripest tomato; the firmest, juiciest pickle; the corner of the little cake which would give him a double share of icing.

During summer and fall large flocks of grayish white merinos could be seen getting a rich living on the brown grasses, the yellow stubble of old grain fields, and the tightly rolled nuts of the bur clover; while in winter and spring, hills and plains with their velvet-like covering of green alfileria offered the best and juiciest of food. This was the time of the coming of the lambs.

Oh, it was the nicest, ripest, juiciest turnip that ever a guinea pig boy or girl smelled of, and it just made their mouths water, and water even came into their eyes. "Oh, what a lovely turnip!" exclaimed Brighteyes. "I wonder who it belongs to?" "Let's look and see if it has any one's name on it," suggested Buddy.

Our liquors are first rate, and no mistake; and although we is out of cigars, we have got some of the juiciest nigger-head that you ever seed." The miner, who appeared to exercise such sway over his comrades, edged his way through the crowd. "I came here," he said, "thinking that the duel feller had axed us to wet our whistles, but it 'pears that I am mistaken."

He gave one big run and jumped on the beach, and scampered away, as fast as ever he could, just before a big wave came and carried the piece of roof back to sea. It wasn't any time at all until he was up on the edge of the finest hill, eating the richest, juiciest blueberries that had ever been kept under a snow bank all the long winter through.

"Didn't I just offer you another candy and and everything" "I didn't notice the everything," said Amy. "Well, you noticed the candy," retorted Grace with spirit, "and it was the fattest, juiciest one in the box, too." "Well, give it back, Amy," directed Mollie, and Amy, in the act of swallowing the fat juicy chocolate, choked on a chuckle. "Too late," she cried. "It is decapitated."

"I want de juiciest j'int, de tenderest, fattest turkey, de freshest eggs right from de nest, 'cause de 'casion is to be Missus Ruth's weddin' dinner," he said. Many banquets had Phillis prepared, but never one like the dinner for Miss Ruth on her wedding day.

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