Sir Charles Bunbury called on her, and insisted on walking out with her, and became rather particular, but our heroine was inflexible. |
According to legend the decision was made by the toss of a coin, but it is probable that Bunbury, the Steward of the Jockey Club, deferred to his host. |
Silicate rocks used in this experiment were basalt, dolerite, gneiss, and K-feldspar from Bunbury, Jarrahdale, Northam, and Fort Hedland, Western Australia, respectively. |
She had not forgotten how Toto and Billina had misbehaved in Bunbury, and perhaps the rabbit was wise to insist on their staying outside the town. |
Polycarpon tetraphyllum is a widespread weed of gardens, limestone areas and woodlands from Exmouth to Bunbury. |