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They went to the apple orchard and filled four large baskets with the apples that were ready
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He was to obtain the name of the fruit, to purchase some young trees and to plant them in the orchard at the manor without delay
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plant them in the orchard at the manor without delay
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Originally built in the 35th century as a barn, it had thick cut stone walls and an earthen roof now supporting an orchard of sweet leshin, congfruit and nives
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orchard on the roof of a building
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spotted Hesper in the neglected orchard with the flock
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In the morning, she pruned the orchard, harvested the lemons, and carried a basketful into
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Like the Enthilesté, we are responsible for maintaining the wombs of consciousness---but in every Orchard and Garden
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You may or may not choose to dabble in any or all avenues open to you and never choose a single 'role,' as we have chosen---all anyone knows for certain is what the First Water did at the dawn of the First Orchard: they opened the realms of the One up to the seeding of Reason everywhere
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From his vantage point, he could see through the next batch of trees into what looked like an old orchard
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He then began to wind his way down the hill, through the thickening foliage and emerged at the edge of the orchard
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At some time, this had been a productive apple orchard of some commercial venture
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It was too large and well laid out to be just a corner orchard of a crop farmer
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“Please Billy Boy don’t ruin this we have so little time like Rosie said there is so much death and destruction in this war isn’t it time you and me became true lovers?” I held her close and the smell of her was like a sun kissed orchard and I buried my face into her soft raven hair that smelled of flowers
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I looked to see if I could see Yvette as we crossed the garden walking on we came to a small walled orchard and I could smell the fruit on the trees then I saw a chair standing against the far wall
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“Also, he’s the brilliant fellow who planted my apple orchard, which is still producing fruit ninety years later!”
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” Dorro was planning to spend the day fussing around his garden and orchard, and was hoping for some help from his ward
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He had a beautiful orchard of cherry-trees all laden with fruit
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Mike had met Sarah when he was working at Orchard Supply Hardware
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Joseph became that little skinny boy, held by the scruff of the neck, for picking apples from the orchard owner's tree
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She leans in and kisses his cheek, then walks to the end of the orchard
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Again I remember my mother stretching to pick an apple in this orchard, years ago when we came to help the Amity with the harvest
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the old orchard, what little fruit remained on the trees inside
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Past the orchard and cottages of the town’s border he
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29 As in an orchard of Olives on every tree there are left three or four olives; 30 Or as when a vineyard is
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To her it was like breathing, and I would look at her pastels of the orchard and the hills in Vermont and feel her belly breathing
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Down in the orchard
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Nevertheless, the four days that they stayed in Ponferrada were filled with moments of memorable delight: a Sunday picnic to the river Cúa with Roger’s friends, visits to some of Roger’s relatives, a nostalgic trip to Túy with Enrique’s widow, Pepita, and their daughter Marité of Suni’s age, and the visit to a friend’s orchard for the picking of fresh cherries… The children loved those very busy days, and Josie’s mother enjoyed the camaraderie and friendship of the common people from El Bierzo
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They had a large apple orchard behind the house, and every year at harvest time the apples were taken to a marketing company in Knoxville
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29 As in an orchard of Olives on every tree there are left three or four olives; 30 Or as when a vineyard is gathered there are left some clusters of them that diligently seek through the vineyard: 31 Even so in those days there shall be three or four left by them that search their houses with the sword
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Streak the painted sky, warm crimson shades of orchard rose
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) "Then we used to go back and feed, sometimes in the Orchard and sometimes in the Old Vicarage Garden, on eggs and that particular brand of honey referred to in thèGrantchester' poem
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To my left was an orchard, and under the short apple trees sat some fifty German uniformed POWs packed tightly together
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There was just enough light to see the track as it wound a little through the trees between the water and the orchard
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A gate blocked her way temporarily but it was not locked, most likely it was there to stop stray cattle from wandering into the orchard
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Natalie had already spoken to her father about the farm and together they worked out a plan where she could take over most of the administrative tasks while he looked after the day to day jobs in the orchard and fields
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The software company which made it is preparing a video game based on fruit cultivation, where you can grow your own orchard by crossing two different types of fruit
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Very astonished they stayed on having seen the fat figure of the Prefect appear, with the half-moon bald patch, dressed in his Sunday sports shirt and wide boot pants, getting out of the official vehicle that was parked dangerously close to the orchard garden
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And in your absence, I took possession of the nectars of your orchard
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A number of ground-hoppers harvested apples from a nearby orchard
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I thought it must lead outside, but I guessed it would take me to the orchard, which Sorid told me covered one side of the summit; he must have been talking about the other side, though, because when I ran through that door all I saw was water
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The skeleton pulled down apples from the orchard that lined the west side of its mountain
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Reeling in the petal to his outstretched hand, the Dangler gave the Riverlilly a formal bow and then stepped backward, receding into the orchard with an air of finality
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A small sea of apples floated in the floodwater like flotsam from a sunken ship—an orchard had lined this side of the summit less than an hour ago
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The two walk through the palace and out to the garden, where there are flowers and a small orchard of fruit trees
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There was one tree in the orchard on which grew one huge apple
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One day when they were in the orchard Sarah wondered what it would taste like
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He told them that his uncle had taken him there once and that there was a huge orchard in the grounds with apple and pear trees
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Boran and Norm’s research gained momentum and, in 1977 the first banana was picked from a tree grown in a large orchard section of grassland created within the cavern
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Broke in the orchard for her, the white mule
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Katts in Orchard Road at 5pm," then was gone
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headed for Orchard Road to have a drink at the Raffles
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A thought occurred to me and, muttering some inaudible excuse to Anthea about -”the orchard
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As they walked into the orchard, Ali asked excitedly, ‘Papi, it’s still dark
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which wound through their twenty-acre fruit orchard
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into the orchard it was a new and exciting game; now the instant violence of the
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the safety of his orchard
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Stealing quietly along the old boundary path that skirted the orchard before
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Oh, and it wasn't an apple orchard
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friendly someone was to him, the more the bone-crunchers in the Black Orchard came to mind
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On the opposite side of the road, an apple orchard covered a low hillside, the familiar short, gnarled trees growing in long orderly lines
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The orchard she had seen her first day here flew by in a blur, as did a few cabins and several small houses more visible from the road now that the trees had discarded their leaves
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She opened her eyes, she stood in the orchard, on her right the Abbey loomed over her casting a comforting shadow
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solidified and then they stood in the orchard
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The proof of what he was claiming was the green abundance of the planter’s orchard which was full of strong, healthy trees, and grapevines bursting with fresh green leaves and abundant fruit
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They all headed for the site of the healthy, untouched orchard, led by the informer; and there our officer saw for himself the green trees and the ripe, juicy fruits exactly as they had been described to him
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‘Are you telling me that locusts can distinguish between the orchard for which alms were paid and one that wasn’t?’
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Every last locust that Officer Sheikho had thrown into the orchard flew out without destroying even a single leaf
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Make sure that some of the villains overhear you and will think that the orchard is surrounded by soldiers
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The officer entered the orchard with his usual firm and steady step and headed for the area where the criminals were gathered, enjoying themselves seemingly without a care in the world
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At that moment he saw the owner of the orchard bringing a large tray overflowing with fruits, nuts and drinks for his guests, and just before the man could recover from the shock of seeing our officer there in the orchard Mohammad Amin stunned him with a strong blow to his face that made his head spin, then he shouted,
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Our officer, meanwhile, hurried off in the direction which the owner of the orchard had come from, that is away from where the criminals were gathered: this was a clever plan thought up by Mohammad Amin whereby he wanted the host to tell them that the security forces were raiding the place
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At the top of the path he found the owner of the orchard standing, motionless, and still holding the tray, having informed the criminals that the security forces had arrived
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Thereupon he shouted in his strongest voice: ‘Sir… Commander… all of them have surrendered and they ask for our mercy and pity, so send me only one soldier please… Abu Mohammad! They are all submissive and there is no need to shoot or set fire to the orchard
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If a man sits in a very beautiful orchard and stays there for a long time, he will undoubtedly be bored of it and he will no more see its enjoyment and beauty
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To have this pleasure continued, he should move to a new orchard more beautiful than the previous one
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He told me once how he was so hungry that he and some other boys climbed the back fence into the orchard and ate some green apples
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At the bottom, below the fence--rotten in places, but I'm going to mend that--begins a real apple orchard, and through its leaves we can look down on the roof of another house, white like ours, but a little bigger, and with blue shutters instead of green
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For instance, the neighbor made friends the very first evening with Papa, who walked with injudicious inattention in our garden and slipped down through a gap in the fence into his orchard and his arms, he being engaged in picking up the fallen plums for his wife to make jam of; and he told me when he came in one day at dinner and found me struggling through what he considered dark ways and I thought were cabbages, that my salvation lay in almonds
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In July he shakes Eis foreigners off and comes up here for six weeks' vacant pottering in his orchard
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Then one evening I heard lovely sounds, lovely, floating, mellow sounds coming up in floods through the orchard into my garden where I was propped against a tree-trunk watching a huge yellow moon disentangling itself slowly from the mists of Jena,--oh, but exquisite sounds, sounds that throbbed into your soul and told it all it wanted to hear, showed it the way to all it was looking for, talked to it wonderfully of the possibilities of life
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First they drew me on to my feet, then they drew me down the garden, then through the orchard, nearer and nearer, till at last I stood beneath the open window they were coming from, listening with all my ears
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And every evening I go and listen, either in the orchard beneath the open window or, more ceremoniously, inside the room with or without Papa
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I did go a few steps up the orchard, reflecting on the way men have of telling you cannot think, or are not logical, at the very moment when you appear to yourself to be most unanswerable—a regrettable habit that at once puts a stop to interesting conversation,--and presently, as I was nearing our fence, he called after me
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Think of it, Papa Lindeberg, hitherto a long narrow person buttoned up silently in black, mysterious simply because he held his tongue, a reader of rabid Conservative papers through black-rimmed glasses, and as numb in the fingers as Wordsworth when he shakes my respectful hand, has begun to unbend, to unfold, to expand like those Japanese dried flowers you fling into water; and having started with good mornings and weather comments and politics, and from them proceeded to the satisfactorily confused state of the British army, has gone on imperceptibly but surely to confidential criticisms of the mistakes made here at headquarters in invariably shelving the best officers at the very moment when they have arrived at what he describes as their prime, and has now reached the stage when he comes up through the orchard every morning at the hour I am due for my lesson to help me over the fence
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Each twig of the orchard trees had its white rim on the one side, exact and smooth, drawn along it by the finger of the north wind
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Tonight would be the last chance for us to be together for the next two years and I was going to find a way to meet him in the apple orchard at midnight before he sailed on the newest clipper ship Papa had bought for trade with China
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Only a few minutes had passed since Sheridan had delivered his handwritten note asking me to meet him in the apple orchard at midnight
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I rounded the last corner and my feet flew swift and sure on the path to the apple orchard, the trees still bare with winter’s chill
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” He loosely handled the reins, letting the horse trot towards the apple orchard to the very spot where Sheridan had pushed me off the cliff
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The young girl’s blood raced merrily through my veins as Bethanie, my mother and I played outside near our favorite spot in the shade of an old oak tree not far from the white-flowered apple orchard
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Once outside, I stayed in background silhouette, watching him make his way towards the apple orchard
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Phillipe waited in the orchard shadows and we rode his saddled horse into Springfield
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Ocean waves lapped the beach and gentle raindrops fell, transporting me back to the days when Phillipe and I walked hand in hand along the deserted stretch of rocky beach, twenty miles northeast of my father’s apple orchard
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" One fine day my mother, my twin sister and I played outside near our favorite spot, in the shade of an old oak tree not far from the white-flowering apple orchard
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There was a break to the left of us, which led to an orchard
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I could see Alex, where he had stopped, his hand on the latch of the gate leading from the orchard to the paddock
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They begin meeting at midnight in the apple orchard until winter sets in and they meet in NYC and make love
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Stacey left in the other direction to see what kind of cover the orchard might offer