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BIRCH DENE

... assur. ?? would not be sufficient. He might be 3 mistaken or deceived. Cases of mistaken iden- tity are as plentiful as blackberries, But his verbal or written aeknowledgment, supported I by a few facts and corroborated by a chain of ,eircumnutintal evidence ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... perhaps aict mnuch of a bei distmuatioto., Generais in some parts of Seath pial Amer-.ica be ing almnost as plentiful ats blackberries O11t ina1, igrlaud : ?? G en eral Aetor lo oked everyinci LeI a sl~ier, just the turin, I thought, to wviu thle l baibble ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... thee,, aitid the penslte, indeed, still remains unique of its kidl, but Easter eggs are nomv as pleistiful in England as blackberries, and many are the vague theories started as to tbeir origin. A year or two after, in 1864, I was in Germany when the Holstein ...

A WAYSIDE WEED

... we know. In the tanggle of bramble and Ii p.jbrackets under the nioveles,; pines the childrena v and are searching for blackberries as other children n ?? grown up searched in tile yecars gone by ; on e ja low branch of a leafless haxei a robin ie tieging ...

LITERAY COMPETITION

... longer than iver, passia' unther me windy, an' at la 1, the ind, an awful grate groenin' ilike some wan had bin aitin' green blackberries vz d 'What'st that, annyhow,' sez Ito meself, that's r, more like an ould Person than a sperrit. Be the ea y hokey ! ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... passer) the processionr. My father tol d me about it afterwards, low they searched for my laddie among The alders and I blackberry busishe, under tile tall soruce firs that I jostled. each other inl (Castle SSpin inn. They fotr fu bins at last. only a ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... uts, on but the best one wai 'her own dear Reggie.. To nd which he impudently replies that he never found 'ly such a ripe blackberry as the one hanging on the brambles at Rowland a Castle. . ' Ire F. A. B., 17, 1Aleace.terrace, Britannia-road, he Southsea ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... careful of your peninies, for, as they say, 'the ows pounds mind themselves.' As to situations, they hI&, are 'plentiful as blackberries' to those who pin teek.I I Could not make her out. Naturally, I knew he, she was good as gold. Mercenary I cocid mot ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... the green faelds sn-etched prettily towards the town, and even the lange mound itself became re' less usslsighlrly, as the blackberry bushes spread lvi their long creepiceg tendrils over the flints, acid the shady old lane wvith its meancy trues retained ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... still clear air the voices of the children' a1 eor echo merrily-, as they trudge homewards with the f, latrmiigtreasurs of blackberries from the! W en heigesadhzlnt froli the Woods; while i0 es swiftly betore these Signs of coming wvinter those a' rd wliseacre ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... lboas her, I say, tryinlg it to be oll-houdish. Tea.twelil depend~on yourself. Mrs. Th'1ornlton'si ch~ildren: are goisfi blackberry buntinlg ascr she. jeotrox, a~nd Miss (Jae'fest'icsl wilshes to ?? thrmu. 1t mut inaviacnel,.d as an sedrdertood th:ing ...