"Dulse" Quotes from Famous Books
... all they touch, however much or little we may be able to read them; telling their wanderings even by their scents alone. Mariners detect the flowery perfume of land-winds far at sea, and sea-winds carry the fragrance of dulse and tangle far inland, where it is quickly recognized, though mingled with the scents of a thousand land-flowers. As an illustration of this, I may tell here that I breathed sea-air on the Firth of Forth, in Scotland, while a boy; then was taken to Wisconsin, where ... — The Mountains of California • John Muir
... to rest, and the door of her bed in the kitchen was pulled to. From her window I saw Hendry buying dulse. ... — A Window in Thrums • J. M. Barrie |