But, as it happened, a bare fifty seconds elapsed before he came darting out of the Boscage and scrambled up the stairway in a sweating hurry, two steps at a time.
"Major Vigoureux"
A. T. Quiller-Couch
With all due gentleness I uprooted Viola cucullata from its place in the Boscage and, after it has been suitably pressed, I mean to add it to my collection of the fauna indigenous to the soil of Western New Jersey, not because of its rarity, for it is, poor thing, but a common enough growth, but because of its having been the first tender harbinger of the budding year which has come directly to my attention.
"Fibble, D. D."
Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb
Near to the Boscage on a little hill overlooking the great river, Gabriel Druse had come upon Tekewani seated in the pine-dust, rocking to and fro, and chanting a low, sorrowful refrain, with eyes fixed on the setting sun.
"The World For Sale, Volume 2."
Gilbert Parker