Mr. Stonington has purchased an orange grove in Florida," Betty went on, "and Amy has asked us all down there.
An old negro friend in our neighborhood has got a new, nice two-story house, and an orange grove, and a sugar-mill.
This last work of yours is to be your best, I think, and I hope it will bring you enough to buy an orange grove in Sicily, or somewhere else, and so have lovely weather such as we have.
When I've found a gold-mine and have bought back the Orange Grove, my sister and me are goin' to live together, like you and Nicholas.
Well--a--no woman ever goes to help to find an Orange Grove.
At Fair Oaks, about one and a half miles south of the castle, on a portion of the old Braiden plantation, is the largest and most thrifty young orange grove on the gulf coast of South Florida.
This much about location and climate; now, a few words about that orange grove.
Having now obtained horses, we leisurely proceeded to camp, calling on the way at a few of the farmhouses and an orange grove we had passed on our advance to the laager.
After this we returned to an orange grove, near which our force was encamped.
Orange Grove, about two miles from where we had bivouacked the preceding night.
Then I will take you down and give you a job in an orange grove.
While the painter was putting away his letters, the novelist and the dog went through the rose garden and the orange grove, straight to the little house next door.
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