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Updated: June 13, 2025
In planting parsnips, carrots, and other slow-germinating seeds, he had mixed a few radish seed in the seeding machine; these sprang up quickly and defined the rows, so that the space between rows could be cultivated before the other plants had scarcely broke the surface of the soil. Now these radish were beginning to be big enough to pull.
When the harvest is over I'll show you what I have in my head, and before Christmas the fun will begin." "What next?" "Sketch a sarsaparilla plant and this yam vine. It grows on your veranda too the rattle box, you remember. The leaves and seeding arrangements are wonderful. You can do any number of things with them, and all will be new."
With which comforting assurance for the morrow, the Widow Sprigg took herself out of the room, and quiet fell upon the old home. "May I help? I think I could do that. It doesn't look hard," said Katharine, wandering into the kitchen where Susanna was seeding raisins more raisins than the girl had ever seen together, save at a grocer's counter. "What are you doing it for?" "Fruit-cake.
While the Brothers were hammering, nailing, planing, sawing, ploughing, and seeding, the Sisters were carding and spinning cotton, wool, and flax, making kerchiefs of linen, straw Shaker bonnets, and dozens of other useful marketable things, not forgetting their famous Shaker apple sauce.
A part of the way he had towed them along, throwing them the painter of his boat. "Whenever John Fisher can do you a favor, marm, let me know it," said the man. "Three cheers for John Fisher!" shouted the club. Wort joined in this, and he also said to himself, "I wish I had told him not to mind my seeding him. I will, the next time; see if I don't."
Both demands could not be met at the same time. The bubble had been pricked. To make matters worse, the wheat crop of the Middle States and of the South failed utterly, and the farmers were compelled to import grain on credit for the next year's seeding. The cotton output was large, but the price fell from twenty to ten cents a pound.
It was his happy night, the happiest of his life thus far, and he would always be happy. What difference could anything make? Those last days of Maimie's visit sped by on winged feet. To Ranald they were brimming with happiness, every one of them. It was the slack time of the year, between seeding and harvest, and there was nothing much to keep him at home.
I read for that purpose a bulletin I had from the government, but the conditions are so different here in California that I am very much puzzled which kind to select. There is no grass which grows quickly enough to be worth seeding in the fall for spring plowing.
Meadowsweet nodded creamy crests; hemlock and fool's parsley and seeding willow-herb crowded together beneath far-scattered filigree of honeysuckles and brambles with berries, some ripe, some red; while the scarlet corals of briar and white bryony gemmed every riotous trailing thicket, dene, and dingle along the river's brink; and in the grassy spaces between rose little chrysoprase steeples of wood sage all set in shining fern.
Our first camp was at Sturgeon River the Namáo Sepe of the Crees a fine stream in a defile of hills clothed with poplar and spruce, the former not quite in leaf, for the spring was backward, though seeding and growth in the Edmonton District was much ahead of Manitoba.
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