It is delicious, like the twisted little
apples that grow in the or- chards of Winesburg.
Think of it--twelve thousand acres of
apples! Do you know what they call Pajaro Valley now?
I'll climb for some
apples. They all grow high -- the tree had to reach up to the sunlight."
And when I brought out the baked
apples from the closet, and hoped our friends would be so very obliging as to take some, `Oh!' said he directly, `there is nothing in the way of fruit half so good, and these are the finestlooking homebaked
apples I ever saw in my life.' That, you know, was so very.
There was an apple-tree beside the house, and some
apples had fallen to the ground.
A dozen trees were burdened with ripe
apples. He filled his pockets, eating while he picked.
Double grog was going on the least excuse; there was duff on odd days, as, for instance, if the squire heard it was any man's birthday, and always a barrel of
apples standing broached in the waist for anyone to help himself that had a fancy.
A certain king had a beautiful garden, and in the garden stood a tree which bore golden
apples. These
apples were always counted, and about the time when they began to grow ripe it was found that every night one of them was gone.
There grew twin
apples high on a bough Within an orchard fair; The tree was all of gold, I vow, And the
apples of silver were.
Thou shalt have wine and roasted
apples, for thou art verily a charming child!" And the boy was so really.
Birds twittered their adieux from the alders in the lane, and every tree stood ready to send down its shower of red or yellow
apples at the first shake.
As ADAM lay a-dreaming beneath the
Apple Tree, The Angel of the Earth came down, and offered Earth in fee.