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1 And wild blackberry and apple tart, and an ocean of freshly whipped cream.
2 In the pasture were swales of damp land, literally overgrown with wild blackberry bushes.
3 Next thing I knows-whop , Icomesup against something in a tangle of wild blackberry bushes.
4 The willows that grow in the river bed were well leafed, and the wild blackberry vines were thrusting their spiky new shoots along the ground.
5 He threaded among willows and sycamores and wild blackberry vines in the riverbed, patted the trunks of live oak and scrub oak, madrone, laurel, toyon.
6 The wild blackberries are ready to bloom, the swamp roses are budded.
7 Wild blackberries are a wonder here.
8 We here discovered another spring the banks of which were covered with water-cresses and wild blackberries , got some of both on board.
9 Then, in a tangle of young alder, I picked up a trail and came soon on a group of squaws picking wild blackberries .
10 "Only heaps of wild blackberry , " Diane replied briefly.
11 "They're wild blackberries , too," Mrs. Tully announced pridefully.
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