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1. the weeds and thistle in the field nearby, and was grateful
2. Peascod slunk away with an abashed giggle muttering that Thistle
3. "Good-bye," said Thistle, with a mocking little laugh
4. It was Thistle drumming with his knuckles on the glass
5. casement, and Thistle flew in and perched as before on the coverlet
6. "Don't be silly," said Thistle, his voice sounding kind this time, and earnest
7. "Well, how was it?" asked Thistle
8. "We've all heard of Thistle Goldfinch, but what can he have to do with your Christmas
9. it was, and found dear little Thistle Goldfinch! He was very glad to
10. Thistle; he wanted to stay through the winter, and begged so hard that
11. ' Then off they flew, and Thistle was alone
12. whistling through the trees, and chilly Thistle woke up one gray
13. plenty of room, so Thistle could sleep here all winter
14. "But the snow is so deep," said Thistle, and the Robin replied:
15. Then he told Thistle all their plans, and wasn't Thistle surprised?
16. Christmas morning they were chirping gaily, and Thistle was trying to
17. "Oh, yes," replied Thistle
18. And Thistle Goldfinch? Yes, he remembered his summer song, for he sang
19. adopting and warming the solitary Thistle Goldfinch--was observed near
20. Circling the badger Slikit tutted angrily when a large thistle snagged his coat
21. There was no thistle, no grub or bush to leave by his side in memory of the soil
22. 9 And Jehoash the king of Israel sent to Amaziah king of Judah, saying, The thistle that was in Lebanon sent to the cedar that was in
23. And Joash king of Israel sent to Amaziah king of Judah, saying, The thistle that was in Lebanon sent to the cedar that was in
24. 8 The high places also of Aven, the sin of Israel, shall be destroyed: the thorn and the thistle shall come up on their
25. Tress’s contented pony had been happily grazing on a thistle bush and was not at all spooked by his rapid arrival
26. He finally wants to rid himself of the thistle your king has buried under his horse’s blanket
27. • a bit of thistle and nettles
28. full of niger thistle seed
29. I now carry! But to me this bitter, prickly Thistle is more savory and relishing than the most exquisite
30. The first time Ah opened ma eyes tae see ye standing by ma bed Ah had been dreaming Ah was walking through a field of sweet smelling thistle
31. I heard her chips and took no notice, assuming she was just another bird filling herself full of thistle seeds along the banks
32. She pulled out a stark white new under tunic that was embroidered with a detailed blue thistle pattern at the sleeves and skirt hem
33. of it, take milk thistle capsules with my
34. covered with low growing shrubs and thistle, not an impossible journey
35. The thistle scraped his leg as he past by,
36. “There are some other interesting plants, such as the native Jimsen Weed the Chumash used as a ceremonial hallucinogen, and the non-native African iceplants and European milk thistle
37. There’s milk thistle over there,” Kelly said, probably aware but not willing to acknowledge her lost authority over the horses
38. The milk thistle resembled a medieval flail with its thick green stem topped with a green spiked head
39. From flared up allergies (when exposed to the thistle)
40. thistle, dandelion and various other plants came spill-
41. The thistle is the order for dignity and antiquity; the veritable 'nemo me impune lacessit' of chivalry
42. There were several more verses, from which it appeared that the principal flowers in the Show were the Rose, the Thistle and the Shamrock
43. He wars a white jersey on which an image of the Sacred Heart is stitched with the insignia of Garter and Thistle, Golden Fleece, Elephant of Denmark, Skinner's and Probyn's horse, Lincoln's Inn bencher and ancient and honourable artillery company of Massachusetts
44. The rabbit straight into a thick-stemmed thistle, knocking himself sideways and rolling over and over
45. He muttered something about Hazel being too embleer clever by half, cuffed Hawkbit off a sow thistle he was nibbling
46. Now he came out of a nearby clump of mugwort and flowering thistle and joined Hazel under the thorn
47. "Your name's Thistle, isn't it?" he asked
48. "Thistle, sir," answered the rabbit
49. At that moment General Woundwort, out on the open grass below the bank, was facing Thistle and Ragwort in the checkered yellow moonlight of the small hours
50. "I give you my word, sir," said Thistle querulously, "there's some animal down there that is not a rabbit