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“One word, in this place, respecting asparagus. The young shoots of this plant, boiled, are the most unexceptionable form of greens with which I am acquainted.”

Quote by William Alcott

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William Alcott
William Alcott

William Alcott was an American author born on August 6, 1798, and died on March 29, 1859. He is known for his religious and moral writings, being one of the key figures in the 19th-century American religious revival movement. more

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