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    cowslip


    1. and Cowslip to calf by Ajax in this field


    2. And where the sleepy cowslip sheltered grows;


    3. The silver punch bowl was filled to the brim with the world’s finest blood red Burgundy and laced with equal amounts of powdered cowslip flowers and dried jimson weed


    4. "My name is Cowslip," said the other


    5. Cowslip showed no more concern at Fiver's tense manner than he had at anything that had gone before


    6. While Hazel gazed, the wind slowly veered round into the west, as Cowslip had said it would, and brought the rain driving into the mouth of the hole


    7. "We've done what you wanted, Hazel, and His-Name? Cowpat -- no -- Cowslip? Are we going to his warren or not? Surely we're not going to sit cowering in this place because we're frightened to go and


    8. It was evident now why Cowslip, when he left them, had gone among the trees


    9. Indeed, as Hazel turned the point and stopped to look about him, he could see the place where Cowslip must have come out


    10. "A rabbit called Cowslip offered us shelter here," said Hazel

    11. "Cowslip is in the great burrow," said one of them at length


    12. see the Chief Rabbit -- who would probably not be Cowslip, since Cowslip had Hazel had supposed that he and one or two of his comrades would be taken to come to see them unattended -- in his burrow, after which they would all be given different places to go to


    13. "Why didn't I put Silver there?" At this moment he heard Cowslip speaking


    14. "Is that you, Hazel?" said Cowslip


    15. Pipkin, some way away from Hazel, crouched at his ease between two huge rabbits who could have broken his back in a second, while Buckthorn and Cowslip started a playful


    16. "Is Cowslip the Chief Rabbit?" asked Hazel at length


    17. He caught the words "never been near a Shape" and a As he said this, he noticed that Cowslip had joined them and that Strawberry moment later Cowslip replied, "Well, it makes no difference from our point of view


    18. "Oh, it's still raining much too hard for that," said Cowslip, as though there could be no two ways about it


    19. Cowslip seemed taken aback for a moment Then he laughed


    20. Hazel's first idea was that Cowslip was showing the symptom of some kind of disease

    21. Cowslip said nothing, but his eerie as though he had been a ferret


    22. Hazel did not mean to alter his ways or take instructions from Cowslip


    23. Cowslip, coming up nearby, turned attention


    24. "I'd better ask Cowslip what we're


    25. He found Cowslip near the spring


    26. "Not always roots," replied Cowslip


    27. But Cowslip was encouraging and he was determined to keep up it, like a dog, across the field and back to the warren


    28. "In fact," said Cowslip, breaking into a run, "I'll go myself


    29. Tell me, since we came here has Cowslip answered any question you've asked him?"


    30. "We shall enjoy that," replied Cowslip immediately

    31. "Very nice," said Cowslip


    32. " "Well, we don't tell the old stories very much," said Cowslip


    33. "No," said a new voice from the further end of the hall, beyond Cowslip


    34. "Come on, Hazel," said Cowslip


    35. "What was it you were telling me about Cowslip? Did you say he told Fiver to be quiet?" "Yes, Hazel


    36. And then as we were "Cowslip and Strawberry and the others pretended not to hear


    37. -- Cowslip and the rest -- a lot of the things they did weren't natural to rabbits -- "That's what I've been thinking about," said Blackberry


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    Synonyms for "cowslip"

    caltha palustris cowslip kingcup marsh marigold may blob meadow bright water dragon paigle primula veris

    "cowslip" definitions

    early spring flower common in British isles having fragrant yellow or sometimes purple flowers


    swamp plant of Europe and North America having bright yellow flowers resembling buttercups