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An avenue of limes has been ravaged and torn in pieces by the eagerness of the people to gather the blossoms, and they are often made into tea which is a soft sugary beverage in taste a little like licorice." "How queer," said Clara, "to make tea from flowers!" "Is it any queerer," asked her governess, "than to make it from leaves?

I spit on thee seven times," and she did it "I deliver thee over to Satan thy master " "That thou canst not," quietly said Bruno. "I sweep thee out of my house!" And suiting the action to the word, Licorice caught up a broom which stood in the corner, and proceeded to apply it with good will. Bruno retreated, as was but natural he should. "Licorice, my dear wife!"

Not personally to Leo, of whom she knew nothing; but to this tie contemplated for her, which was to be an impassable barrier between her and all her Christian friends. "Well!" sighed Abraham. He evidently did not like it. "If it be not already too late," responded Licorice, dubiously. "If only this second visit had not happened!

They heard, through neighbours, that Genta was going through all the phases of a tedious illness, and that Licorice was a most attentive and valuable nurse. At the end of those ten days, Delecresse came in with an order for some of the exquisite broidery which only Belasez could execute.

Licorice Growing in California. I have for some time been seeking far some information as to the method of preparation for market and sale of licorice roots. I have a lot of them and have never been able to find a market, and do not know how they are prepared for market. Licorice was first planted in California about 1880 by the late Isaac Lea, of Florin, Sacramento county. Mr.

"I do believe, thou moon-cast shadow of a man, if Bruno de Malpas were to walk in and ask for her, thou wouldst just say, `Here she is, O my Lord: do what thou wilt with thy slave." "I think, Licorice, it would break my heart. But we have let him break his for eighteen years. And if it came to breaking hers What wicked thing did he do, wife, that we should have used him thus?"

"I'll sweep thee out next!" cried Licorice, brandishing her broom in the very face of her lord and master. "I'll have no Christians, nor Christian blood, nor Christian faith, in my house, as I am a living daughter of Abraham! Get you all out hence, ye loathsome creeping things, which whosoever toucheth shall be unclean! Get ye out, I say! Belasez, bring me soap and water.

The Seraph shot an imploring glance at Angel. "I fink," he hedged, "it's some of the gwavy fwom dinner left over." Mrs. Handsomebody turned to Angel and me. "Stand up," she commanded, sternly, "and we shall sift this matter to the root." "Yes," admitted Angel, nonchalantly. "It was licorice root made into a drink." "Licorice root," repeated our governess, in a tone of disgust.

Examinations, she explained, were different, and to use tissue-paper would be cheating. And what would Miss Jenny say? Little girls hurried across the street, and the jar of licorice was exhausted. Miss Jenny saw them seated. She told them she could trust them. No one in her class would cheat. Then a strange teacher from the class above came in to examine them. It was the rule.

Licorice Stick's business was contemplating the world and he always attended strictly to business. "Lordy me!" he said, rolling his eyes, "you don' go nowheres that kid 'e tell you. Dat wrigglin' man, he no man, he a sperrit. Don' you go near dat bridge, you get a spell. Yo keep away f'm dat bridge."

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