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THE BRAMBLE

... THE BRAMBLE. The bramble or blackberry is a fruit for which the demand is very rapidly increasing. The bramble plant, as everyone knows, resembles the raspberry bosh, and in addition to growing in a wild and uncultivated state all over Britain, and perhaps ...

THE HUMILIATING DISCOVERY

... THE HUMILIATING DISCOVERY that husbands do not grow like blackberries. The second class is, I am sorry to say, more numerous. They are not particular enough in this sense ; they seem somewhat too anxious to be married, and without the slightest immodesty ...

MATHEMATICAL QUESTIONS

... it a food ? ' Two gentlemen passing a blackberry bush when the fruit was unripe, one Raid it was ridiculous to call them blackberries, when they were red. ' Don't you know,' said his friend, that blackberries are always red when they are green.' 'That ...

ONE-YEAR-OLDS

... Cunningham, Tarbreoelilbslerick of Carliestown (2128): Messrs .1. & S. Nivison -Underwood (2034) and Messrs R. & J. Sherman —Blackberry (1836). THE. SALE. 111 r \\ - allot rowlueted the sale with his usual promptitude. disisusing of the animals in less than ...

Noustholb Column

... FRUIT Juices. —Take a q uantity of any kind of fresh berry fruit (red currant, black currant, cherry, gooseberry, raspberry, blackberry, cranberry, sc.: also plums and rhubarb). Clean the fruit, and put it into an enamelled goblet or jelly pan. (Rhubarb should ...

Aouseholb Column

... aricks are taken out and washed t .ey will res:st any sullen c;ianges of temperature. Ru. WI: BERRY SYRI , P. —A delicious blackberry quip can be made by stewing the fruit until tender, straining tarough a jelly bag, and to i.v..ry pint of juice adding ono ...

Toad intelligenu

... Ewaaston. 43. Calved March 17, 1881 44. Calved April 4, 1882. & J. tN 45. Lord Mayor' (1840).--ealved''January 4, 1882. 46. ' Blackberry' (1834-Calved January 29, 1882. 47. 'The Highlander' 1833). -Calved January 26, 1882. 48. Excelsior' (1837).-Calved January ...

general Inteatoms

... Messrs Christie, Manson, & Woods sale at t heir rooms, Kin; Street, St. James's, London, of ' large colleetton of pictures. ' Blackberry I :sthering; by C. Mason, A.R. A., hronght 1410 : ' The Right of-Way,' by F. W. Walker, nineav ;'Leaving Home.' by F. 8011 ...

BIRTHS

... raises the dust from its chariot wheels for modest merit to plod in, the Professor swung himself off his horse to attack a blackberry bush, and the Friend, representing simple truth, and desirous of getting a wider prospect, urged his horse up the hill. ...

Scientific anb gleeful

... Itingabella Ray, attempted to swim across the bay to escape their assailants, when one of them perished in the attempt. Blackberries are very abundant this year, both in Env,lantl, where they are appreciated, and in Ireland where they are nut. There has ...

THOMAS CARLYLE A LEADER OF MODERN THOUGHT

... There is always a large puffed bow of muslin on the crown, fastened down by buttercups, or such fruit. as cherries or blackberries. ACCORDING to the Paris/7,am, the shops of that city will soon have new textile fabrics in feathers, and wool, and cotton ...

THE INTEREST ON FIVE CENTS

... rows of grailoated cut jet beads with an upstanding fan plaiting of black lace. Through this are stuck two or three jet • blackberry' pins. To complete the trimming a bunch of red, or any coloured flowers you prefer, may be used. It is difficult, sometimes ...