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Connecting the dots.


Connecting the Dots

Finches, gold, dot the air, the trees. Teaming, they hop, light bulb bulb, thickened, fleshy plant bud, usually formed under the surface of the soil, which carries the plant over from one blooming season to another. It may have many fleshy layers (as in the onion and hyacinth) or thin dry scales (as in some lilies)—both of which  over light bulb up the willow's weeping weeping

said of frozen meat on thawing; the fluid that runs away as thawing proceeds. It contains myoglobin, salts and protein and is fluid leaked from muscle fibers ruptured by the formation of crystals during the freezing stage. The amount of weeping, and it can represent 2.
 leads. Disguised, they have been there all winter, alloy-hazed. They have been there longer. Twelve hundred years ago and more, Ch'ien Ch'i, seeing their spring flare-ups flashing through the Imperial Grove in the Forbidden City Forbidden City: see Beijing and Chinese architecture.
Forbidden City

Imperial Palace complex in Beijing, containing hundreds of buildings and some 9,000 rooms. It served the emperors of China from 1421 to 1911.
, thought of his poems, still hidden gold, thought of them as shame to his white hairs.
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Author:Hlavsa, Virginia V.
Publication:Commonweal
Date:May 20, 1994
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