The Daisy, Bellis perennis is a wild flower in the Asteraceae with short creeping rhizomes and small rounded or spoon shaped evergreen leaves. It likes short turf and is often a weed in lawns in western Europe. The outer florets are white and the small fertile central florets are golden yellow. The whole head closes at night and opens in the morning. It is native to north and central Europe.
Falconer heaved a deep sigh.
'God grant ye success, Robert,' she said. 'But that canna be richt.'
'What canna be richt?'
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'Weel, grannie; but a body canna rise to the heicht o' grace a' at
be able to come to that or a' be dune. An' efter a', I'm sure I
gin God heardna ae sang o' glory frae this ill-doin' earth o' his,
want that, remainin' the slave o' iniquity, than God can want his
a sinner, justifeein' God, an' sayin' till him--"Father, ye're a'
glory, ye oucht to think o' that first, afore even the salvation o'
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things 'at 's some fearsome.'
'God's nae like a prood man to tak offence, grannie. There's
displeases him like leein', particularly whan it's by way o'
aboot him whiles 'at soun's to me fearsome.'
'What kin' o' things are they, laddie?' asked the old.
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