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I bought three apples and two bunches of grapes for dessert at the market.

Parrots hang upside down when they sleep.

This makes them look like bunches of leaves, and prevents recognition by predators.

The inaccessible crevice of a precipice, moist rocks sprayed with the dashing waters of a lake or some tumbling mountain stream, wind-swept upland meadows, and shady places by the roadside may hold bright bunches of these hardy bells, swaying with exquisite grace on tremulous, hair-like stems that are fitted to withstand the fiercest mountain blasts, however frail they appear.

We may safely say that, during the migration period, most large bunches of Ringed Plovers contain a varying number of Sanderlings.

It was made of little bunches of green moss, with a few scraps of lichen, and a little dry grass pulled up with the moss.

The flowers, which are small and white, are produced in large panicles, and they are followed by large pendulous bunches of the yellow pear-shaped fruit, which is covered with73 a woolly substance, and hence the botanic name Eriobotrya, which signifies woolly grapes.

The Vine is a climbing shrub, with lobed leaves, which331 are frequently deeply cut; the bunches in which the grapes are disposed are called branch ... ng, flexible, curling bodies, instead of producing bunches of grapes.

There are small bunches of ribbons at the toes, an abnormally large stiffened bow at the instep, and, by way of "piling Pelion upon Ossa," the bend of the stiffened bows is supplemented by smaller bows, representing the very acme of whimsical extravagance.

" These shoe-roses had a great vogue during{297} the time of Elizabeth; they were usually of bunches of ribbons made to form a rose, and were occasionally ornamented with costly jewels.

[186] These prunts fall into two groups: the stechel-nuppen or thorned prunts, of which the old Franco-Saxon form is an extreme type; and the beeren-nuppen or berry prunts, derived possibly in the first case from the moulded reliefs of bunches of grapes that we find so often on Roman glass.

Philips was a patriotic son of Herefordshire, and in Hereford Cathedral he lies buried under bunches of marble apples which commemorate his poetical achievement:- "What soil the apple loves, what care is due [216]To Orchats, timeliest when to press the fruits, Thy gift, Pomona!

An attempt was made after a little to sort out the confusion of units that had resulted from the advance, the Stonewalls being collected together as far as possible, and odd bunches of Anzacs and Highlanders and Fusiliers sent off in the direction of their appointed rallying-places.

In its filthy shops are exposed for sale huge bunches of second-hand silk handkerchiefs, of all sizes and patterns; for here reside the traders who purchase them from pick-pockets.

" Our luggage having arrived and being all at hand, I was dressed in a few minutes and engaged in putting my worldly goods away when a maid (not the one in attendance upon Ada, but another, whom I had not seen) brought a basket into my room with two bunches of keys in it, all labelled.

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