It was an apartment with which she was familiar; but where had they got the white heather?
We have no beautiful roses to give you, but we will give you a piece of white heather, and that will secure to you peace and rest and a happy heart all your days.
This is for you, Sir Keith," said she, in the Gaelic, and she presented him with a beautiful bunch of white heather.
Among the roses were sprigs of white heather, for even in the excitement of this wedding season, the Queen did not forget her Scottish home.
Well, I once wore a piece of white heather round my neck night and day for two years," she said after a moment.
She took the little sprig of white heather which he had sent her from Scotland--so long ago it seemed--and which she had always worn about her neck, and laid it between his folded hands.
Addressed from 'Yacht White Heather,' if you please.
Bruce almost framed the words which would have led to his immediate arrest at the next port touched by the White Heather.
The man who made that kindly human prayer knew the meaning of white heather.
And that is what I am wishing for you and yours with this bit of white heather.
White heather is not so frequently met with in the North as in the West Highlands; and yet in Sutherlandshire it is not an absolute rarity; many a time had she come across a little tuft of it in her wanderings over the moors.
He left the envelope, with its piece of white heather, at home.
If the Fates have bought you from me, I was no party to the deal, and I'll exact the last cent on it--I swear that by your own sprig of white heather!
From the middle of the folded sheet he took a withered spray of white heather.
Great was Nancy Willard's delight at the gift; for, like the majority of her sex, she yielded to pleasant superstition, and the fame of white heather as a mascot has spread far beyond the bounds of Great Britain.
How heartily we have laughed, White Heather and I, at your neat little ruses!
As the boat began to disappear round the corner of the island, White Heather--so she looked--stood up in the stern and shouted aloud through her pretty hands to us.
When he came back with his spray of white heather he was so uplifted with the song that he ran up to her for once with no restraint and made to fasten it at her neck.
And still exulting in that rare solitude of two he went farther off by Little Fox Loch and sought for white heather, symbol of luck and love, as rare to find among the red as true love is among illusion.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white heather" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.