The find of the day was a string of small trees, the roots twined intimately with the foliage, bearing tiny red apples.
She cared not for forests and rivers, but loved the cultivated country, and trees that bear delicious apples.
Not the elegant houses with circular driveways or the trees bearing fat apples, and certainly not Princeton Day School, where he started ninth grade last month.
In one photographic sequence, Ms. Smith cast herself as the Wicked Witch, bearing black apples.
The barren old trees in the yard have begun to bear small, sweet apples, and last year the birds nested in their gnarled boughs.
Their parents can take turns soaking in one of two hot tubs on the periphery of the kids' pools, or lounge under apple trees (bearing real apples).
Signs bearing little red apples or heart-shaped toothpicks stuck in the healthy stuff guide diners to make good dietary choices.
A man bears beliefs, as a tree bears apples.
You admire pictures, but it is as impossible for you to paint a right picture, as for grass to bear apples.
Fifteenth century citizens of Nuremberg venerated a tree that was said to bear apples on Christmas Eve.