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Published: Tuesday 26 May 1868
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 83 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COUNTRY LIFE

... forget The least of thy sweet trifles? The window vines, which clamber yet, Whose blooms the bee still rifles? The roadside blackberries, growing ripe, And in the woods the Indian-piper Happy the man who tills the field, Content with rustic labour; Earth does ...

One of those Dreadful Girls

... met and stopped them. 'Oh, Nelly,' cried Tilly, ' where are you going.' 'For blackberries,' laughed the other girl. 'lsn't it fun?' 'Oh, yes,' said Tilly ; 'I love blackberry parties.' 'Come to see me to-morrow afternoon,' called one of the party, 'Not ...

That Invaluable Dog

... were heard, and, rushing out en maw, we found Jibbers endeavouring to swallow a little boy who had come to sell a pint of blackberries, and who was quite too small for him to bite. To comfort the infant we bought his fruit at an exorbitant price, and having ...

latter

... cups, one for each iTreco. If done in this way only two layers of hatter are required, with the jam between. Damson, or blackberry jams are preferable for this puddiug. SLEEP.— Comparatively few people, after child. hood has passed, know by experience ...

QiikirtM )JiftAtiPt /W4P1411§140.4 a4OVFAM4ER 20, 1889

... Goatie there, he never could write unything like 'My Nannies ewe!' A LADY wishes to know the best way of marking table Wien. Blackberry pie is our choice, although a baby with a gravy dish is highly esteemed by many. A Wass jury once brought in this verdict ...

MARTHA MEAD. BY MAST ICTLI DALLAS

... arose, stiff and sure, and wretched. and crept on, striving at every door for work and still finding none. There wer- *one blackberry bushes by the road, and the bee , irs, tuna and small as they were, they ate gres•lily. But this day passed, and they had ...

•DIIL'M

... Mr Skea, Wes. quoy ; 3, Mr Hepburn, Milltionse. Turnips (Swedes) -1, Mr Hepburn, Millhouse ; 2, Mr Allan, Seipp'sgar. Blackberries-1, Mrs Skes, Mosequoy. Gooseberries-I, Mrs Hepburn, Millhouse. Redberriee-1. Mrs Hepburn, Milhous,. Onions-1, Mrs Skea ...

THE ORKNEY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1894. DEERNESS FLOWER SHOW,

... Shea Aiterstail ; 2, Mrs Hour's, Grind ; 3, Miss Mossquoy. Btrawberres--1. Mr Spence, P. School ; Miss Robb. F.C. Manse. Blackberries-1. Mr Spence, P. School ; 2, Mr Stern, Moss . q , nor. Queen t.hkes- Miss J. Clairton. N. Windbrake ; M. Ste., Mossquoy ...

Getieral Nom

... your honour, with your Honour's vast exper ono-. is pleased enough to observe that troti4oine-s is not so pieta'. ful as blackberries in this tnniutt). Ant I am sorry to say, thon,h this witness is a of my own feathers, that there are in my pr, f.s-iou ...

THE ORKNEY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 187

... Races and other .ports were then eneaced in, after Which most of the company triountrid the bill, the Children to pick blackberries and the older folks to esjey the magnificent view olitaivable from the commit. At four o'clock tea was served out. and ...