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If nutting or berrying are the objects of the party, the gentlemen must climb the nut-trees, seek out the berry-bushes, carry double allowances of baskets and kettles, and be ready for any assistance required in climbing fences or scrambling over rocks.
How often have I stopped under the spreading branches of that tree on a hot summer day and found refreshment! cried a former post- messenger of Dorbstadt. A porter who had also lived there added his praises. "'But the nut-trees were cut down many years ago, the latter added. "'I saw it, cried the spirit of little Hannele, and one heard from her tone how she deplored it.
And yet more surely I know that Noémi will not marry you, if you were the only man on God's earth." "Ha! ha! leave that to me I am not afraid." "Just as you like; but now, once for all, you shall never have my splendid nut-trees, if Noah's ark was to be built of them. One single tree I will give you, and that you can use for the end you will come to sooner or later.
"Cake and wine; yesterday was baking-day, so poor sick grandmother is to have something good, to make her stronger." "Where does your grandmother live, Little Red-Cap?" "A good quarter of a league farther on in the wood; her house stands under the three large oak-trees, the nut-trees are just below; you surely must know it," replied Little Red-Cap.
"No, my child," replied the Abbe, motioning with his hand that she should stay where she was, "no, thank you! I will not take anything. Remain where you are. "I wish to talk to you, and we shall be less liable to be disturbed here." There were two rustic seats under the nut-trees; the cure took one and asked Reine to take the other, opposite to him.
If there are any nut-trees, which still retain their nuts, standing at a distance without the wood, their paths often lead directly to and from them. We, therefore, need not suppose an oak standing here and there in the wood in order to seed it, but if a few stand within twenty or thirty rods of it, it is sufficient.
He bought from the Indians, for some goods of small value, the little spot now called Governor's Island; which was then known as Nut Island, because of the many nut-trees that grew there. There is little doubt but that Governor's Island was once a part of Long Island. It is separated from it now by a deep arm of water called Buttermilk Channel.
The grasshoppers looked like broken blades of moving grass. Do you wish to see this place again, my friend?" The poet answered: "Yes." So they went together as far as the blue river over which there were the blue sky and the dark nut-trees. "Behold your childhood," said the angel.
Nut-trees, already lively with sap, project their white branches like gnarled fingers; everything else is green; winter lays no hand on this eternal spring.
I now took good notice of what was opposite me. Above a high wall rose the boughs of extremely old nut-trees, and partly covered the cornice at the top. The branches reached down to a stone tablet, the ornamented border of which I could perfectly recognize, though I could not read the inscription.
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