fruits
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the elder tellt us the | fruits | an evidents he bears is |
lang an at last the | fruits | an evidents he beirs is |
into fertile terraces where citrus | fruits | olives figs and persimmons flourish |
s bountiful produce particularly citrus | fruits | until recently the mediterranean coast |
then the greens an the | fruits | an aa the ither eattocks |
he d setten out the | fruits | an the greens an ither |
terraces the trees themselves the | fruits | they bear almonds oranges lemons |
almonds farm implements straw ware | fruits | vegetables cottons and all the |
the moors blossomed harvests of | fruits | and vegetables follow in continuous |
to provide the island with | fruits | vegetables nuts meat and poultry |
ay trees an thair are | fruits | an nuts ay many strange |
beat well 4 stir in | fruits | 5 beat egg whites stiff |
the fourth bowl overflows with | fruits | of sound the butterfly of |
you if you pick some | fruits | then [inaudible] f1105: hmm m1106: |
father and they renounced its | fruits | by resigning their claim to |
with orange trees laden with | fruits | the setting is lovely the |
morality and religion were the | fruits | society was now based in |
come hame tae enjoy the | fruits | o their slaves labours it |
guse an creishie kippers new | fruits | o the season an ither |
says the elder his real | fruits | ll be ti the fore |
best of all the fragrant | fruits | upon the ground the berries |
the giving of the first | fruits | in thankfulness to the deity |
of grasses and any wild | fruits | they came upon then there |
the open stalled shacks vending | fruits | by the roadside however on |
national theatre for scotland the | fruits | of which are now as |