Charles Pyror, Serving Suggestions

Serving Suggestions

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24-25 October, 12-6pm Daily
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Their walk had taken them to a place where, with the river on their left, the path was flanked to the right by swampy ground. David bent down towards a clump fo grass, whose culms rose some two feet high. He gave a tug, and two or three stems came out easily.

‘Noxious Weeds?’ Ann asked.David shook his head ‘Oryzoides, of the genus Leersia, of the tribe Oryzae.’’Without your botanical background,’ John said, ‘it just doesn’t mean a thing.’

- Christopher, John, ‘The Death of Grass’, 1956

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