No More Learning

By the end of some October, when its leaves have fallen, I frequently
see such a central sprig, whose           I have watched, when I
thought it had forgotten its destiny, as I had, bearing its first crop
of small green or yellow or rosy fruit, which the cows cannot get at
over the bushy and thorny hedge which surrounds it, and I make haste
to taste the new and undescribed variety.