"Parting the grass, they saw a sprig of deutzia buds... | |
- Is it a sprig of mint I see? | |
- With a-- - Over here, you sprig of tinsel! | |
A good young Burgundy, brown stock, thyme, parsley - just a sprig. | |
A little plenzamine to slow the heart, sprig of dolazepam to rev down the brain, dusting of ephedrine to make his hands cold to the touch. | |
"Parting the grass, they saw a sprig of deutzia buds... | |
- Is it a sprig of mint I see? | |
- With a-- - Over here, you sprig of tinsel! | |
A good young Burgundy, brown stock, thyme, parsley - just a sprig. | |
A little plenzamine to slow the heart, sprig of dolazepam to rev down the brain, dusting of ephedrine to make his hands cold to the touch. | |
- Mint sprigs. | |
- Shall I put a few sprigs of wheat in it? | |
30 red roses and 30 sprigs of white lilac. | |
And while we're waiting for that, let's clean about, oh... two or three sprigs of parsley. | |
Hand me some holly sprigs, please. | |
- Mint sprigs. | |
- Shall I put a few sprigs of wheat in it? | |
30 red roses and 30 sprigs of white lilac. | |
And while we're waiting for that, let's clean about, oh... two or three sprigs of parsley. | |
Hand me some holly sprigs, please. | |
"Friday, went to the Lower Rooms, wore my sprigged muslin dress with blue trimmings, and looked very pretty, though I say so myself." | |
And that he'd bought some white-sprigged muslin that he would send... for my wedding dress. | |
"Friday, went to the Lower Rooms, wore my sprigged muslin dress with blue trimmings, and looked very pretty, though I say so myself." | |
And that he'd bought some white-sprigged muslin that he would send... for my wedding dress. | |