The spicy aroma from its leaves can restore health. [verb]
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A Horticultural Society has lately been established at Cardiff under favorable auspices, which may perhaps restore the culture of the apple. [Please select]
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"Give me my children," said Munro, hoarsely; "trifle no longer with a father's agony, but restore me my babes." [Please select]
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I did, therefore, what an honest man should--restored the maiden her troth, and departed the country in the service of my king. [Please select]
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God has restored me to my children. [Please select]
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Sir John Kirkland, who had never forgotten his own disappointments in the beginning of his master's restored fortunes, had a fellow-feeling for "Ned Hyde" in his fall. [Please select]
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This Monarchy, restored with such a clamorous approval, may endure no longer than the Commonwealth, which was thought to be lasting. [Please select]
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Angela's heart beat fast at the thought of being restored to these dear ones, were it only for a short span. [Please select]
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