A WARD OF THE KING

... it tasted dry and parched, the girl thought-very inferior to the blackberries of Brittany. 0 *)eanne went on into the wood, leaving her %omen ib-sorbesd in the consnmption of blackberries; she turned to look after them, and found that she had strayed from ...

THE ART CIRCLE

... Crossing t~he 2 Common, near Llanbedr (1), and A Passing Shuwer 2 (7), and two larger and fine water-colour drawings. I Blackberry Gatherers (27) and In the Beech 11 Woods ' (44). There is an artistic unity and complete- b ness about each of these works ...

LITERATURE

... with their straggling beauty, shrouded the grassy borders of the pastures with cat-kined hazels, and to seed their long blackberry branches on the corn-fields. Per hops I they were wvhite wit'h May, or starred with pale pink dog-n roses; perhaps the urchins ...

Theatrical Mems

... Willie Edouin's new venture at the Comedy Theatre of than attended his management of the Novelty. On us Saturday night Blackberries roved remarkable for little more than providing Diss Alice Atherton with one of those parts which suit her, and in which ...

YORKSHIRE ART EXHIBITION

... the brush with such de- light as a child might have in daubing paint about. The e Proving of the Pattern (273), and Blackberry r Gatherers (2S3-F. W. Topham), possess great beauty, 1 both of colour and grouping. The first contains sonic i of the ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... abandant provisions for the birds. The seed of the heather, and the bilberry; the cow, MAount Ida, or 1 whortle berry; the blackberry, the cranberry, the blaeberry, the crowberries, and the juniper fruits- all these are the food of the birds in the winter ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the good little hero would have been equally supported by Isis high principles of in- tvgrity if half a crown or a pot of blackberry jam had been placed within his reach. Thegigantic value of the article wvhich he discovered would be enough to deter anyone ...

VARIETIES

... to be a moighty flue dinner here this evening. Tormmy is fond of sugar, and asked his moother for scone to eat with his blackberries. She refused. He ap. pearen resigned, but added gravely, 1You know, mamnma, 'whatbhappened round the corner? There was ...

FINE ARTS

... its good painting. We noticed also a good study of an Italian woman though a very or model, by Madame de FeyL Miss mollae Blackberry Gatherers (204), Miss Brownlow's Farmer's Boy-Brittany, I and Miss Mutrie'a beautiful roses. are other pictures by ladies ...

FINE ARTS

... capital work. From Lord Northwick's collection, where it fefelled 52 guineas. 40 guineas (Pott). 81. P. F. Poole, R.A., 1 Blackberry Gatherers. Very richly coloured. A beautiful cabinet example. 44 guineas I (H83oPe. Muller, A Scene near Bristol.-A ...

BAKER'S HISTORY OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE

... egarded ?? approval by those who inherit the morality of patl! age. In the sixteenth century they were as p'erty ful as blackberries, and wvcre not heeded ShortiY0. the first master of St. John's, became master ,- Pembroke, archdeacon of Bath, master of ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES,

... coloured heada-blue, ruby. .green, Ir. The Berry Toilet Pincase is the title given, I suppose because the top resembles a blackberry, only variously coloured. I always'keep aselectiotofthese pins, frhticb aremorettusaful for plunuofiowersm millinery, and ...