Plumbs in our pudding a Sunday, plumbs in our pudding.
Side at 12 oClock, Called Bennet's Creek The Praries Come within a Short distance of the river on each Side which Contains in addition to Plumbs Raspberries & vast quantities of wild apples, great numbs.
Grape, Plumbs of three Kinds 2 yellow and large of one of which is long and a 3rd kind round & red all well flavored.
Earth to their village and they Saw light Some of their people assended by the grape vine upon the earth, and Saw Buffalow and every kind of animal also Grapes plumbs &c.
Side opposit a handsom leavel plain in which there is great quantities of plumbs which are not yet ripe.
Collected as many plumbs as they could eate and Several pecks of which they put by &c.
The Sick may also be sometimes indulged, in lieu of these different Spoon-Meats, with raw Fruits in Summer, or in Winter with Apples baked or boiled, or Plumbs and Cherries dried and boiled.
Apples, Pears andPlumbs are less melting and diluting, less succulent, and rather less proper.
Thus, as tender mothers give their children plumbs or sugar, to sweeten their palate after they have drank a bitter potion, so God gives his the cups of salvation and consolation, after they have suffered awhile.
It was as easy to take three as one, and the three plumbswere taken and put into his pocket.
It was not the loss of three plumbs that Mrs. Loft cared for, but the want of an honest mind that gave her offence.
This, he thought, was doing even more than justice: for as her three plumbs were only worth one penny, he should by this means give her two shillings for them, and save his own credit with his mamma.
George loved plumbs above all other fruit, and he walked very slowly from the parlour with his eyes fixed on the basket.
The girl asking more than Mrs. Loft thought they were worth, she put the plumbs again into the basket, and told George to carry them back, and say it did not suit her to buy them.
In the little garden of their cottage a plumb-tree grew, and she had picked the ripe plumbs and had come out to sell them that she might buy physic for her parents and food for herself and her hungry little sister.
Now theseplumbs were fresh picked from the tree; they had a fine bloom on them, and were very tempting to the eye.
Note, In the scalding of green Plumbs, you must always have a Sieve in the Bottom of your Pan to put your Plumbs in, that they may not touch the Bottom, for those that do, will burst before the others are any thing warm.
Plumbs and pears punctured by some insects ripen sooner, and the part round the puncture is sweeter.
They will not keep long after the bottles are opened; the plumbs must be hard.
Sweet spungy plumbs on trees wide spreading hang, The happy flavour'd pine grows crested from the ground.
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