By cultivation the cellular tissue is often much increased, giving rise to the curled leaves of greens, savoys, cresses, lettuce, &c. [Please select]
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It contains neither cresses crammed with tiny shellfish nor worms and tadpoles, dainty morsels both. [Please select]
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Water-cresses, perhaps; or perhaps water-gruel, and water-milk; too many land-babies do so likewise. [Please select]
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It is true the young mustards were round and thick; the cresses oval and pointed; the carrots mere green threads; the onions sharp little blades; while the beets had an odd, stainy look. [Please select]
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