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RENTING A HOUSE

... And,” added Miss Dodd, * I shouldn’t a bit wonder if we lost our way.” “Like the Babes in the Wood,” said Joe. *“Bat the blackberries aren’t even in bloom yet, and there isn't an autumn leaf to be had.” “It's like Madge's folly, sending us without her,” ...

THE CAMP AT BELVOIR

... Granby, who had come out from the Castle to see the Volunteers pass. When the final move for cnmg was made, the men walked up Blackberry Hill wit a ingmng step, and the sight at this moment was particularly five. They entered the camp to the accompaniment of ...

WARTNABY

... Monday last, Tt appears that two residents on the Barkby Road, Mys, Lee and Mrs. Kirt, were retarning home from gathering blackberries and were proceeding along the foot road to Syston, As they crossed the field near the cemetery, on Mr Bent's farm | one ...

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... plate of the Duke of Rutland’s hounds which is ia all nsgecu a very creditable production. The hounds are photographed on Blackberry Hill the site of the Volunteer Camp last year. The picture is surmounted by an excellent photograph of the Duke and will ...

NEWS NOTES

... has been struck with this fact. Everybody who has been in Ireland knows that every summer thousands of tons of first-rate blackberries, cu'rants, and other fruits are allowed to rot from neglect. There are three hundred thousand huldings in Ireland under ...

FIELD AND GARDEN

... preparations for planting apples and pears by draining the land where necessary, and digging out the stations, American blackberries %o do well require the land to be trenched from two or three feet deep, and liberally enriched with manure and old mortar ...

( COUPON. | July 11th, | 1890. )

... course we have not paid tbem if they bave had holidays on their own account. Once defendant had balf a day’s holiday to go blackberrying (laughter). During the last four months he has made full time, except on his own account. fany of the men are thrze minutes ...

' THE HIDDEN HAND:

... woods around my cabin, and contioually lay in wait for me. I could not go out even in the company of my maid Lura to pick blackberries and wilg plums, cr gather forest roses, or to get fresh water at the spring, without being intercepted by Le Noir and his ...

UNITED STATES AND CANADA

... natural hedges formed by the luxuriant growth of | When about half-way down she heard some one the eglantine, wild rose, blackberry, honeysuckle, = toiling up the stairs. mytionl, and dogwood, all self-planted, and . She feared it might be her son, Roderick ...