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LITERARY NOTICES AND REVIEWS

... Schools, has sent a set of drawing copies, which he has just published. Mr. Barker has conventionalised the forms of the blackberry and wild rose, and thus not only designed good copies for the children, but copies which may also teach the principles of ...

THE MYSTERIES

... her niece, who is taking tea with her) —“Tafce some of these stewed blackberries, my dear. Blackberries are good for the complex* ion.” Niece—“ But, dear aunty, I don’t want blackberry complexion.” Good-niqkt to-morrow —An Irish gentleman, who had been ...

ANSWERS

... detriment of their parents and to the advantage the minders. »ucn conduct a-* this that makes creelers almost plentiful as blackberries. The object to joiners at piecing and creeling themselves. Oh. happy consistency, to w hich Mr. Mawdsley appears lie blind ...

Sleeping Out.—Patrick Greet was on Tuesday sent prison for seten days by Mr O P Lancashire far sleeping in a

... “binary cattle, and won 500 guineas. The party then proceeded by road to Bollington (the hedges being ilmrat covered with blackberries), and on to Macclesfield, thence by rail home, having spent very enjoyable afternoon. ASHTON AND HAYDOCK. Ram’s He.\n Botanical ...

Sir,—lt was on certain Friday, on the Royal Exchange, Manchester, that I began to feel that languid longinp-’o ..

... others. I wee just comparing in my mind the arrangements of the vessel with other crafts I had sailed in. when np comes Mr. Blackberry and shakes me warmly by the hand, and enquires into the state my health with as much aolicbode as if we bad not met for ...

CROFT

... tubeous rooted begonia in bloom. The reading desk was fringed with oats, ivy leaves, and acorns the top, amongst which blackberries and red and white berries were beautifully arranged, and the other parts of the church were similarly decorated. The members ...

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... Blacxbbbbt Bolt Folt. Make some light suet paste, and toll it out to half-an-incb thick. On this put good layer of ripe blackberries, scatter brown sugar over, and roll up the paste. Wet the edge, and pinch together, wrap in flavoured cloth and boil tor ...

S PUN HENCE. betters should brief, and written on* side the nMer only. They most in all eases aeoompaniad the

... converted into flour would keep hem with bread tor the winter. At other seasons von find man’s wife and children gathering •'blackberries, and at another “mushrooms which they would carry some miles to the nearest uarket tewn, dispose of them for few shillings ...

THE CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1885

... on Saturday morning. The deceased was out with an elder sister and some other children, and whilst I these were picking blackberries, the younger one strayed away and it is thought fell into the water. On Tuesday afternoon an inquest was held at the Cart ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... Swynnerton s contribution to the New Gallery will be a “Manx Bacchante,”a young girl lying on the ground and enjoying a feed of blackberries. The Bishop of London has before him case which perhaps without parallel. The vicar a church closed the door against his ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... The literature is sound and entertaining, and the pastimes and miscellanea always amusing. A coloured sheet of birds and blackberries, admirably printed, is given with this part. We have also to notice tlfe commencement of a new story, a popular author ...

FELONY AT ATHERTON

... four and five o’clock on Sunday afternoon last, the complainant, along with her cousin, Alice Ann Hardman, were gathering blackberries in a field near to the Gin Pits, Astley. The prisoner came to them, took hold of the complainant, and threw her upon the ...