单词 | teaberry |
例句 | I found there were still plants under the snow, and I would dig down and get teaberry leaves and win- tergreen. My Side of the Mountain 1959-01-01T00:00:00Z I scooped under the snow for teaberry plants to boil down and pour over snowballs for dessert. My Side of the Mountain 1959-01-01T00:00:00Z I stayed in the rough, walking parallel to the road for a bit, in hopes of finding a teaberry to chew on. Beyond the Bright Sea 2017-05-02T00:00:00Z About four-thirty Christmas Eve I hung a small red cluster of teaberries on the deerskin door. My Side of the Mountain 1959-01-01T00:00:00Z I walked into Jestine’s Kitchen in Charleston, and a waitress said, “Is there just one of you, sweetheart?” and her voice was like jasmine and teaberry. Hanging out down South 2017-01-10T05:00:00Z The children gathered the summer berries in season, and the autumn's plentiful and spicy store of boxberries, checkerberries, teaberries or gingerbread berries with October's brown nuts. Customs and Fashions in Old New England So you see, my dears, Judith Pacewalk never wore her teaberry gown, in which, I believe, she would have been mistress of Cobhurst. The Girl at Cobhurst Later, when about to settle for the night, he was joined by Molly, who had taken her teaberry and then eaten her frugal meal of sweet birch near the Sunning Bank. Wild Animals I Have Known Upon my word!" exclaimed the old lady, "she has got on Judith Pacewalk's teaberry gown. The Girl at Cobhurst She was wearing the teaberry gown, and she would attend to her own affairs as mistress of the house. The Girl at Cobhurst Involuntarily Miriam threw her arms around her and folded her close to the teaberry gown. The Girl at Cobhurst So we talked the matter over, and came to the conclusion that the best way to do was to try to gather teaberries enough to pay for the material for a chintz gown. The Girl at Cobhurst Molly, feeling a touch of rheumatism, was somewhere in the lower thicket seeking a teaberry tonic. Wild Animals I Have Known She is now the head of the house, and it is she who should wear the teaberry gown. The Girl at Cobhurst In those days—I don't know how it is now—Pascalville was the greatest place for teaberries. The Girl at Cobhurst "How do you like me in the teaberry gown?" she asked. The Girl at Cobhurst So Judith and I and a girl named Dorcas Stone, who was a friend of ours, went to work gathering teaberries in the woods. The Girl at Cobhurst The teaberry gown was too long for Miriam, and too large in every way. The Girl at Cobhurst |
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