10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BOXBERRIES» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Original Contributions to the American Pioneer
The “boxberries” still showed .their bright scarlet faces, peeping out beneath the
snowand ice, as large as common red cherries. At the western foot of the ridge,
their road was crossed by a stream too deep for them to ford; and the girls, being
...
Samuel Prescott Hildreth,
1814
2
The Boys' and Girls' Magazine and Fireside Companion
... picking and then throwing' away the boxberries that reddened the ground ; " I
should have been in my grave if it had n't been for him ;" and he began to tell,
what we well knew, about Josiah's saving him from drowning. " What if we should
...
3
Forrester's Boys' and Girls' Magazine, and Fireside Companion
... boy," murmured Eben, picking and then throwing away the boxberries that
reddened the ground ; " I should have been in my grave if it hadn't been for him ;"
and he began to tell, what we well knew, about Josiah's saving him from
drowning.
Daniel Wise, Francis Forrester, Mark Forrester,
1849
4
The American Pioneer: A Monthly Periodical, Devoted to the ...
The "boxberries" still showed their bright scarlet faces, peeping out beneath the
snow and ice, as large as common red cherries. At the western foot of the ridge,
their road was crossed by a stream too deep for them to ford ; and the girls, being
...
... BOWSTRING BOWSTRINGED BOWSTRINGING BOWSTRINGS
BOWSTRUNG BOWWOW BOWWOWED BOWWOWING BOWWOWS BOWYER
BOWYERS BOX BOXBALL BOXBALLS BOXBERRIES BOXBERRY BOXBOARD
BOXBOARDS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood,
2013
6
Customs and Fashions in Old New England
summer berries in season, and the autumn's plentiful and spicy store of
boxberries, checkerberries, teaberries or gingerbread berries with October's
brown nuts. There were gingerbread and “cacks” even in the earliest days; but
they were not ...
7
Margaret: A Tale of the Real and Ideal, Blight and Bloom; ...
... path was strown with old claret boxberries, grey mosses, brown leaves, freaked
with fresh green shoots ; and what with the flowers of the trees illumined by the
sun on either side, one could imagine her walking an antique hall with tesselated
...
8
collections of the massachusetts historical soceity
Whether this arose wholly from some ill quality in the water, or partly from eating
a variety of fruits, such as raspberries, blue whortleberries, black currants,
boxberries and bog cranberries, which we found in abundance from the place
where ...
9
Margaret: A Tale of the Real and Ideal, Blight and Bloom
The path was strown with old claret boxberries, grey mosses, brown leaves,
freaked with fresh green shoots; and what with the flowers of the trees illumined
by the sun on either side, one could imagine her walking an antique hall with ...
Sylvester Judd, Gavin Roger Jones,
2009
10
The New England Farmer
Wild cherries, raspberries, wild grapes, strawberries, boxberries, blackberries,
and "whortiebei rics were the only native fruits. ** Tlte hog, the sheep, the horse
arid all the beasts of draught were grains, grass, vegetables, roots, plants and all
...
Thomas Greene Fessenden,
1824