Frau Dremmel, urged and encouraged, was finally got out of the house and into the garden and along between the gooseberry bushes to where the tea-table stood and an armchair for her with a cushion on it.
"The Pastor's Wife"
Elizabeth von Arnim
The Gardeness wouldn't recommend a gooseberry one, for it was apt to grow up silly.
"The Rainbow Book Tales of Fun & Fancy"
Mabel Henriette Spielmann
In his hot fit he forgot all about Tristram, who, tired of listening, had slipped away among the gooseberry-bushes, with a half-eaten slice of bread and butter in his hand.
"The Blue Pavilions"
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch