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... poiu-ijranau, datf.ana tine. I iu\ el !,ot tbe r*rt»t frujl ...
... columns and a half of criticism no latei than Friday last. It is here published at sixpence ?? — The Vacant Throne, and the Blackberry Gathering, good stories for children, — The Juvenile, No. 9, — Punch, ftc. ...
... isles of Papbos; uor piue for the rose-^aide. s A Cashmere, nor for the scented bo we. s where the bulbul sings. * * * Blackberries ! rich, juicy, coo! and gushiug, which, ti the days of boyhood, lured us with their jetty lusciousness, and made us forget ...
... made for the Queen for convenience of reference. At the Rosa Petty Sessions, a boy has been fin__a 7a for picking four blackberries^* S £S£o? ImrnXS*. bourmg gardener ; and two other youths hkd to My 15£ w.^.T 1 ?? nominal damage waa 6d. Mr William Maclise ...
... struggle to come out here; and so they ought, too, because there is room enough for all. Man! money here is aa plentiful as blackberries on the barrack hill- in harvest time. No grinding of soul and body for m scanty subsistence ! Let artisans of all classes ...
... one in your •ide, be thankful. Why ue rough *e*ts like domineering wives! Because they wear the breeches. On Sunday, ripe blackberries were found growing on « hedge on the road to Carncktergus. A rascally bachelor says :— The friendship of two women i ...
... are known, but also the richest fruits, such as the apple, pear, peach, plum, apricot, cherry, strawberry, rasp- berry, blackberry, &,c. ; namely, that no fossils if plants belonging to this family have ever been discovered by geologists > This ' ie regarded ...
... Bradley, aged seven years, who was drowned iv a pit at the bottom of Stone Hill Quarry . Tlie deceased was out gather, ing blackberries, and is supposed to have fallen into the pit whilst reaching over the top to gather the fruit which on the other side. ...
... parties off tbe plantation. The defendants said that they did not see tbe Board, and that they were merely looking for blackberries. They were fined ss. each, and ordered to pa- 2s. fid. for the damage done to the hedge, iv default to be imprisoned fur ...
... multifarious produce of the local press. Squibs, the usual accompaniments of contested elections, have been as plentiful as blackberries.' Some of these are spiteful and some harmless even to anility, but very few of them have the merit of being funny. In ...
... mouths past. Colds, coughs, catarrhs, rheu- matic attacks, aud similar ailments, have beeu, in conse- quence, as rife ns blackberries. St. Peter's Church, Salesbury. — Ou Sunday last, two sermons were preached in this church, by the Rev. Gilmour Robinson ...
... a jiit of water, at Fenny fold. The ...