Only weak little twitters came from the wood warblers, driven to silence by thickening gloom in the densely canopied balsams and cedars, and frightened by the first low hoots of the owls.
Then he turned and buried himself in the green balsams that grew within fifty paces of the river.
These, with the gums andbalsams of the woods, form the main local fragrance-fountains of the storm.
Pine woods are always fragrant, but most so in spring when the young tassels are opening and in warm weather when the various gums and balsams are softened by the sun.
By the Lord, Bill, the buck is comin' this way; ye can see his horns lift above the leetlebalsams as he breaks through the thicket yender.
The door at Mrs. Dumont's was open, and a servant was assisting an old man to carry in some geraniums and balsams out of the covered cart which had stopped the way.
Since the natural method of growing Balsams has been in favour it is usual to see grand specimens covered with immense flowers.
It is occasionally the practice to lift plants from beds when pot Balsams are wanted.
As a rule, it is unwise to put Balsams into beds or borders before the first week of this month.
As pot plants Balsams need no support, provided they are kept dwarf and stout, and they make admirable decorative subjects.
Sow in heat in March and April, and treat in the same manner as Balsams until the time arrives for planting out.
Baree had not smelled her, but he saw her directly he came out of the rim of youngbalsams that fringed the clearing.
The evening before Pierrot and Nepeese had built a shelter of balsams behind the big rock, and on a small white plot of sand Pierrot was kneeling over a fire preparing breakfast while the Willow arranged her hair.
That night they were camped in a dense growth of cedars and balsams ten miles north of Bush McTaggart's trap line.
Pierrot had not come, and she darted swiftly into the balsams back of the cabin, with Baree hung in the crook of her arm, like a sack filled at both ends and tied in the middle.
In the struggle they rolled under the low balsams to the edge of the ravine through which ran the creek.
There were firs, a few balsams and hemlocks, but no sign of a spruce.
On either side of the lane of green water giant firs, cedars and balsams crept down the rocky hills to the whitened driftwood fringe.
As soon as the seed-pods of the balsams in the pots begin to harden they will spring and curl, if touched, and drop the seeds like the wild plant; for they belong to the same family.
Remember that they were out in the open, affording an easy mark for anyone lurking within the shadows of the dark balsams that screened the tent with its smoking stove-pipe.
Jack had asked, gazing about at the solitary, snow-covered slopes, the drooping balsams and the long stretch of empty, frozen valley.
Sandy set to work on the witheredbalsams with his hunting knife.
Come to Hezron, the dealer in balsams in the street of the Nekropolis.
But it is probable, that those medicines, which give a scent to the urine as the balsams and resins, but particularly asparagus and garlic, are the only drugs, which truly increase the secretion of the kidnies.
They had to push their way among old, ragged birches and close standing balsams draped with gray beards of lichen which were sapping the trees' life-blood.
Behind a dense clump of balsams that had sprung up about a parent tree, he lay motionless.
Beyond the balsams he paused, but could catch no glimpse of Blaise among the dense growth.
Formerly my patients often lost weight during the treatment of gonorrhea; now, without balsams and with plenty of water, they usually gain in weight.
During the past few years I have relied almost entirely on local therapy, and seldom prescribed any of the balsams in my private practice, certainly in not more than 5 per cent.
We do not ordinarily use the balsams in uncomplicated anterior urethritis.
It is important for patients to drink freely of water and when so doing the balsams are so diluted that I cannot conceive of their doing much good.
Another stated that, “in a general way their statement is true though a trifle too sweeping,” and then added that the field of the balsams is rather restricted.
A coarse brush was used to rub the body with a hot liquid balm, made of turpentine, styrax, and the balsams of copaiba and Peru, as already prescribed.
The balsams and spruces were all too low for safety.
With a yell Challoner leapt out of the balsams with uplifted axe.
He was absorbed in his odoriferous feast when out of a clump of dwarf balsams a few yards away appeared an Indian.
From the thick screen of balsams Challoner peered forth, then made a hole through which Nanette might look at the cage and its prisoner.
A stately, though very formal and stiff, effect may be had by planting a row of Balsams in the rear of a low border, pinching off all the side shoots as they start and growing the plant to a single stem.
The quantity of balsams in the wet ravines is very great, and tree-ferns of several kinds are common.
Here and there a hillside facing the east lay in shadow that grew black where the balsams and cedars stood in clumps.
The balsams and spruces still stood dark in the swamps, but the tamaracks were shyly decking themselves in their exquisite robes of spring, and through all the bush the air was filled with soft sounds and scents.
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