When I saw an old Hardshell Baptist friend of mine in there, I asked her how come she was at this kind of meetin'.
My old Hardshell Baptist friend came up then and said: 'Curiosity brought us here, and curiosity like to have killed the cat.
Bob wasn't satisfied until he had placed the hardshell between two stones and wrecked it--smashed it flat as a pancake.
The other had attached to it a big hardshell crab; and no mortgage was ever clamped upon a poor man's farm any tighter than Mr. Crab was fastened upon Bob's great toe.
Miss Betsey was a Hardshell Baptist, and Marse Robert and his wife wouldn't go to church with her.
Miss Betsey, she tuk Grandma Ca'line with her to the Hardshell Baptist church about 10 miles further down the road.
Except with certain of the hardshell varieties, no almonds are now known to be in any sense successful east of the Rocky Mountains.
Following that date, planting became much more general, but usually with hardshell strains and always with seedling trees.
Hardshell the Armadillo, on the other hand, is a true mammal.
It is Hardshell the Armadillo, and belongs to the order of Edentata, which means toothless.
It is not necessary to plant hardshell almonds near Drake's Seedling trees in order to have them bear.
Some people have told me that I must plant some hardshell variety between them, otherwise they will not bear.
The hardshell nuts resemble those of the gray pine, but are considered more valuable for food.
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