You then will nothing leave on either side?
The number -8-.
289. The alphabet.
290. N I N E.
291. The year, 12 months, 30 days, night and morning, black and white.
292.
- 1. The Tea tree.
- 2. Hop vine.
- 3. Beech.
- 4. Bee.
- 5. India-rubber.
- 6. Bay.
- 7. Pine.
- 8. Yew (You, not I).
- 9. Fig.
- 10. Date.
- 11. Bass.
- 12. Honeysuckle.
- 13. Judas.
- 14. Peach.
- 15. Fir.
- 16. Bon Chretien.
- 17. Broom.
- 18. Cypress.
- 19. Nightshade.
- 20. Breadfruit.
- 21. O r a n g e (O-range).
- 22. Olive (O-live).
- 23. Hound.
- 24. Lime.
- 25. Linden.
- 26. Box.
- 27. Dogwood.
- 28. Aspen.
- 29. Rose.
- 30. Sloe.
- 31. Plane.
- 32. Tulip.
- 33. Spruce.
- 34. Tiller-tree or elm (helm).
- 35. Sycamore.
- 36. Poplar.
- 37. Southernwood.
- 38. Ivy.
- 39. Scrub oak.
- 40. Burning bush.
- 41. Hazel.
- 42. Lilac.
- 43. Elder.
- 44. Cork.
- 45. Smoke tree, or maid o’ the mist.
- 46. Boneset.
- 47. Birch.
- 48. Damson.
- 49. Slippery elm.
- 50. Medlar.
- 51. Will-o!
- 52. Man-go.
- 53. Sandal.
- 54. Holly.
- 55. Clove.
- 56. Coffee (cof-fee).
- 57. Palm.
- 58. A s p e n (as pen).
- 59. Arbor Vitæ (tree of life).
- 60. Tallow, snowball.
- 61. The ashes.
- 62. Laurel.
- 63. Locust.
- 64. Silver.
- 65. Woodbine.
- 66. Mace.
- 67. Vine.
293. Herschell (her shell).
294. It is in a good frame of mind.
295. ’Twas the fir ma’ meant.