Clark was guilty when he suggested that Milton's mulberry tree was in reality one of three hundred which the College bought to please James I.
What did it matter whether she sat under the mulberry tree or stood at the gate?
II There was a seat under a mulberry tree on the little lawn, with its back to the house and the gaping windows, and Wemyss, spying it out, led Lucy to it as if she were a child, holding her by the hand.
Instantly all faces turned round in their direction, like so many sunflowers following the sun, while Georgie pointed out his particular mulberry tree.
There never was no mulberry tree," the man replied in all seriousness.
As he turned out of Mulberry Tree Court, he had thought he had heard a voice calling after him.
II As he and Terry chugged their way to Mulberry Tree Court he eyed her, sitting beside him.
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