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AN AMBASSADOR IN BANKRUPTCY

... who is ' Arub. rtnd Min. Plen. is a semi-sacred place), but it was next door to it. Invita- tions were as plenty as blackberries. L'Ambassadeur ?? et Lady Augustus Loftus prient M. -- de leur faire l'honneur de passer le soiree chez eux Mardi, a ...

RAID ON A WEST END CLUB

... dofendsnts drove some pheasants, and witness and his assistants cap. tured both men. Mitchell asserted that they were merely blackberrying Having obtained the!ir names and addresses witness allowed them tb go. He then found four live phesan ts and one dead one ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN EARL

... wall at them gathering blackberries, never shifting his position. - As to the time he stood in this B position she was not certain. It might have beed five t or ten or fifteen minutes. Witness did not drop gather- ing blackberries because of what took place ...

FOURTH EDITION

... between him and the Snowy Mount proper. He brought, however, a good collection of plants, among which were giant heather, blackberries, and bilberries. The Pasha was in his element among these plants, and has classified them. The first day we had disentangled ...

EXTRAORDINARY MURDER BY A BOY

... and a fall over them meant certain death. The two lads, with another named Groom, went out for the purpose of picking blackberries. Wise must have at- tacked Salter as soon as Groom turned his back. On looking round Groom missed Salter, and found that ...

AN EPIDEMIC OF MURDER

... obtained leave, and went' for a- walk palng the -cliffs. When on the cliff he walked in front of the other boys and picked blackberries. Wheu ame distance off he heard the ether boys conversing aboutthe Shambles lightship. They had not been quarrelling. He ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... pioked about three pirrts of blackberries, ir gi t saw roe Iiaut ind threo other men approruciirl unIl. r *e Defenidanit saint to Iriru, I VIrlrt are you doirrg here r ?? t It H replied that he was pickinrg a few blackberries, arui 47 h if lie lYIIS doigr ...

THE SOLDIER'S LAST LETTER

... labourer, of Trinity-road, Finabhley, deposedI Ir. that being out of work, he went out to esee if he could ih ,go get~ some* blackberries to sell,, so as to get some food for an- his 'children..- He had picked about three pints of black- ha he berries. In Bishop's ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... The defendant thereupon directed one of his mento take away the blackberries, and as he ap- proacbed the defendant fired his gun, sendibar the handkerchief containing the blackberries three yards away. He could not tell whether the gun hi.d more than ...

A POPULAR DELUSION

... wife of a shepherd at Riogstead. It was alleged that the assault took place in a field. The woman, it was stated, was blackberrying with ber son, aged four aid a half, when the prisoner appeared and offered 2q. to the boy to go away. He then offerred ...

THE CLARE MARKET GANG

... tola state of destitution. 'He bore the appear. ante of a tramp, and was endeavourhng to raise a few coppers.by selling blackberries and watercress. W~t+ aIG AN'TIES SA.TIJFAOCTIX! Sufferieme from Gravel, Lumbago, Piles, Paine in the Bsck, Drops, Wind ...

STRANGE MURDER AT WINDSOR

... lived ten minutes. Mary Sanfear, a widow, residing at Dedworth-green. stated that on the pre. vious Thursday she went blackberrying with her mother in Mr. Vidler's field, and in the ditch by the side of the hedge she discovered a bundle of clothes. Her ...