One morning, as Mrs. Woods sat in her door picking over some red whortleberries which she had gathered in the timber the day before, a young cow came running into the yard, as if for protection.
Red whortleberries filled the woodland pastures and blackberries the margins of the woods.
She approached the lodge slowly on the occasion of her visit, picking red whortleberries by the way.
And then, amongst the great boulders covered with white lichen that lie along the sides of streams, the leaves of the whortleberries turn scarlet over the little round fruit, with its plum-like bloom.
Above, the hill-sides are covered with heather and broom and whortleberries among masses of loose rocks, and now and again there is the vivid green of a patch of bog.
Some of the boughs, like the trunks, are immensely thick for the height of the trees, and they are covered with very deep cushions of bright green moss and hangings of polypody, and whortleberries grow upon them.
The food that they had brought from the Wyoming fort was almost exhausted, and the wild whortleberrieswere far from sustaining.
At times they helped gather whortleberries as food for the others, but they looked for Indians or game, intending to shoot in either case.
Blueberries and whortleberries frequently need to be washed.
Heather, reeds, moss and whortleberries make shift to grow, and afford a rough pasturage to the scampering wild ponies, the moor-sheep and red cattle.
I always can whortleberries without water, so as to have them for pies.
Euro Some fruits, rich fine-flavored pears and peaches, whortleberries and others are excellent canned without sugar.
Then Gander Joe cried and writhed, and promised to be more diligent in picking whortleberries in future.
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