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1
It's 'stonishin' how soon weeds, whether they're people or
pusley
,
get seedy.
2
I am satisfied that it is useless to try to cultivate
"
pusley
.
"
3
It clung to the very soil, like
"
pusley
"
in a garden.
4
Then man can go nowhere that
"
pusley
"
will not attend him.
5
About
"
pusley
"
the guide had no theory and no hope.
6
I wish there was more demand in our city markets for
"
pusley
"
as a salad.
7
To get rid of rats and
"
pusley
,
"
he said, was a necessity of our civilization.
8
I advised my neighbor next time to sow
"
pusley
"
and then he might get a few turnips.
9
I have no doubt that, if we turn our attention to
"
pusley
,
"
we can beat the world.
10
He would feed pigs; pulled
"
pusley
"
out of the garden for them "and them pigs loved it mighty well".
11
Purslane-commonlycalled
"
pusley
,
"
and which has given rise to the saying, "as mean as
pusley
"
-
of
course
is not American.
12
You had better have the soil analyzed before you buy: if there is
"
pusley
" in it, let it alone.
13
They do not belong to the grovelling tribe of herbs that bend and refuse to break like portulaca, chickweed, and
pusley
the accursed.
14
I doubt if any one has raised more
"
pusley
"
this year than I have; and my warfare with it has been continual.
15
And, speaking of moral things, I am half determined to petition the Ecumenical Council to issue a bull of excommunication against
"
pusley
.
"
16
As we walked along, the keen eye of the President rested upon some handsome sprays of
"
pusley
,
"
which must have grown up since Saturday night.
pusley