"Seed grain" Quotes from Famous Books
... grunted and drove away. He had a good deal of business to do that day, involving calls at various places—the store for molasses, the mill for flour, Jim Bentley's for seed grain, the doctor's for toothache drops for his housekeeper, the post office for mail—and at each and every place he was joked about his approaching marriage. In the end it rather annoyed Young Thomas, He drove home at last in what was for him something of a temper. How on earth ... — Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922 • Lucy Maud Montgomery |