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Schoolmaster and Edinburgh Weekly Magazine

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... fitting evening to sow his kidney beans, peas, arid onions ; or, if he be a man of horticultural ambition, dabbling in small saladings. Now he also plants a few potatoes for an early crop, to sell to his richer neighbours after his peas ; and, when all ...

LIFE OF ANDREW DIARY ELT.

... fittest time for business ; and truly I thought so, till My Lord Treasurer assured me the spring► was the best season for salads and subsidies. I hope, therefore, that April will not prove so unnatural a month, as not to afford sonic kind showers on my ...

THE SCHOOLMASTER, Sze. couple of patridges. Instead of proceeding to the dissection thereof on the dish, he put ..

... did not grow a cabbage, turnip, carrot, nor, indeed, any edible root ; anal Queen Catherine hail to send to Flanders fi►r a salad ! Pooh ! old times, indeed !—Ours are the old rich times. These were but a beggarly boyhoixl !—Chamelron. DRINKING SONG OF ...

AND EDINBURGH WEEKLY MAGAZINE

... are ;row, now we are rich:n►d the little hand-basket in which I used to deposit our day's tare of savoury cold laud► and salad; and how you would pry about at for some decent house, where at•e might go in, and produce our store—only paying for the ale ...