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Show Paaeantry. Daisies and buttercups gare way to brown, waving grasses, Unged with the warra-red sorrel ; the waving grasses grass-es are swept away aud the meadows lie like emeralds set In the bushy hedgerows; the tawny-tipped corn begins be-gins to bow with the weight of the full ear; the reapers are bending amongst It and It soon stands In sheaves; then, presently, the patches of yellow stubble stub-ble He side by side with streaks of dark red earth, which the plow is turning up in preparation for the new-threshed new-threshed ieed. George Eliot. |