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... upiter, 6 yrs, 6st 10lb; fe t 1elb; aged, set 71 3 Lady Vane, Syrs, Sst rs, 7st 10ib ; Hazard. 4 yrs, 7st ; St. Nicholas, 4 Blackberry, 3 yrs, 6st2ib. A goed meeting is expected. DONCASTER MEETING. in Waspnespay.—Entry for the Cleveland Stakes of 25 lenly ...
... young Are andgorse, and quiet, and on the ouUlde of the country, was a favourite retreat of reynard. The next move was to Blackberry Brake, the first of a eeriea of small covers, belonging to the lords Westerteigh parish; was blank, though the hounda, by ...
... purpose of gathering blackberries. While going through Forest, and near La) ton, he accidentally met who was gathering some acornt for his pigs. They proceeded together some distance into the forest, he (the boy) gathering blackberries, and the man acornt ...
... employed as many Counsel as he perch: had lost Blackberries ! Did they think of the expences o lly Noble Earl in seeking to bring this Blackberry-cating ba guard—as mech so, at least, as eating Blackberries c ind twake him--to justice? Where so many Counsel ...
... up like half-fledged porcupine, full of prlcklea and briers, the blood flowing from his scratches If had been enjoying a blackberry shower bath. The fight was renewed with unflinching courage by Saunders, but he had the worst the ont-fightlng, and although ...
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... compelled to do justice—like Falstaff, they would not render justice compulsion, no, though the reasons for it were plentiful blackberries. They never (we must do them this justice) ha.l the audacity to proclaim in so many words that the general assembly might ...
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... parties. A Bull in china-shop' could not have produce.! more confusion; there were thrusts of horn and kicks of hoofs plenty blackberries;’ claret was drawn hut and laced frills at last got the day over small heerand dirty shirts. The secret editors and their ...