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... and smoked his allotted pipe. But whether he doss or noot he will certainly not get up to help the young ladies to gather blackberries ; and as that is one of the fruits of the earth of which they happen at this moment to be particularly fond, and as it ...

AFRICAN TRAVEL.*

... expressed with admirable truth and refinement. Among other flower pieces maybe mentioned (r59) by Miss Marrable, and a study of blackberries (88) by Miss Hopkinson. ...

THE TRUE STORY OF MRS. GORDON BAILLIE

... her acrommoda- tion, and in such numbers were the acceptances given that tbey became in the City almost as plentiful as blackberries in the country in September. Actions were threatened right and left against the old gentleman on these bills, and when ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... consequently, could never cultivate their hedge-sides properly, and were forced to be content is with soles, and hips, and blackberries, and anything else that came handy and by the grace of nature ; never able re to raise a bushel of grain for harvest-time ...

THORNBURY HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Underbill contributed a basket ingeniously and beautifully ornamented with mess and berries, and containing crab-apples. nuts, blackberries, dewberries, elderberries, sloes, and other wild fruits; another very pretty basket of wild fruit was exhibited by Elizabeth ...

PLAYERS OF THE PERIOD

... under the same management in the autumn to play Miss Jenny Daweon's part of the Tiger, in Oliver Grumble, and Rose, in Blackberries. During this tour Turned Up was produced at the Prince of Wals', Liverpool, and Miss Atherton heing ill Miss D nver played ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2295 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SENSATIONALISM IN DRAMATIC ART

... barossial hail, cud the 1csiit-- swc:etting1 sil tise crumbs fross tile sarpst ; a smesiner IssI sccit/s ressi licge-rolvs asse blackberry buishses,.ancd -c-'tc sties ne ireesitet hess assy isscieent ia bthe play ; ,su liftt t -~isissis seesse, sit/s carred ...

Published: Sunday 18 April 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1972 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL TlHEATRIC

... attractions sutficient to draw a. large and enthusiastic audience to this theatre on Meeond evening, when Blackberries and Turned Up were presrlete,. Blackberries is a capital ittle piece, and was remarkable for the effective acting of Mr Ramnsey Dancers as the ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 23365 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMAUSEMENTS

... Prince of Wales Theatre last evening, when the auditorium of that popalar house was crowvded. The title of the first is Blackberries,' and that of the second Turned Up. It is made Iown that the former has been expressly wnitten for Miss Alice Atherton ...

THE OLDEST ACTOR ON THE STAGE

... everything he says must be takea in good humour and in good truth. Transpontine authors were in my time as plentiful as blackberries, and almost as cheap; and I never,-as one of them, got upon an average a 5 note, until Mr Barrett gave me about six times ...

Published: Saturday 17 March 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2607 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART IN LEEDS

... you don't believe in all that senltimental nocnscnae about the picture having e ouble meaningr, look at the mutton and blackberries painted by the great modern religions artist. From such thorny entanglements destructive to the snowy fleeces and sharp ...

COGAN FLOWER SHOW

... Deacon. (loeseber-ries: let, K. Snaitls; 2nd, IV. Deacoti. Black currants: K. Onritli. Bed or white nurniats: K. Sriaith. Blackberries: Let, J. Ilavid ; 2rad, Edith David, Lls'tdougli. Speciinsitt fruit: S. Devitl. Kidney- potatoes: let, B. Titycre, Cogan; ...