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Tll7 C.AER OE

... a pint ef ripe blackberries and let it stand until cold; bake the pastry tor a quarter of an hour. putting a crust of brend in ..tae.Ji to prevelt the paste rising. these eases get cold,and then till them with the prepar 41 blackberries and syrup. Pile ...

sEAs4)NAIILE

... that r. 4 and and any I.aves and stalks. Hare ready owed. an.l -hood about half the weight .1 cooking apples that is of blackberries. Rim.. • copper or stryipati. in the apple,i. to a pulp s then wkl the blaeklienies an cook till letting all boil well ...

rfit: CHASE Or THE CUB

... which I passed very recently, nor are the banks overgrown with thsir wonted luzuriancy of erase and weed, While the lustrous blackberry testifies to the precocity of the kindly fruits of the earth. Guanine, moreover. iear their testimony to the forwarJue•ii ...

ROBIN HOOD BALLADS

... enter ; the woodcuts of some of the ballads relating to the noble outlaws are all I have to do with, and these are plenty blackberries. Some of the Robin Hood ballads are of • general nature ; others relate to his proves, in the field, others to his success ...

THE SOCIETY PAPERS

... celebrations to commemorate the 60th year of his grandmother's reign. In this competitive era silver ciips are as plentiful SA blackberries; that Whil.ll will nuke this cup- - three feet in height—more is the fact that 'lt has been designerl by his Imperial Majesty ...

ACTION FOR DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY

... submitted that when they had the evidence they would see that the act at the defendant pure aosideut ; that the boy WM blackberries in the hedge and by deforret defoodant hat H. Lor Whip thou/ad tarn. WI•11 no in wit of taw, sad all the &fondant could ...

NOT FOR SALE

... rub In a quarter of a round of butter, and nut( in a quarter of a pound of eaamr sugar; have ready a pint and a of ripe blackberries, and stir them into the basin with the other ingredients; last of all stir in a good teacupful of golden syrup, first melting ...

AMERICAN SUMMER DRINKS

... sugar, and water this is also charged with gas Mineral waters, such as lemon, strawberry, raspberry, sarsaparilla, and blackberry, are compufted of nothing but sweetened water, flavoured and charged with gas The ingredieute of cherry tonic are not known ...

AUTUMNAL MIGRATION OF BIRDS

... These last are very fund of the beech Inuit. Bulltrochee are very scarce this flight, principally owing to the blight in the blackberry time. There has newer been known such a scarcity of these berries these 30 jean. Sinking have nut yet arrived, but this ...

STEVENSON'S POSTHUMOUS WORK

... Lucius. Rut you should have a guide. The pleasure of this cmintry is much in the legends, which grow as plentilail as blackberries.' And directing my attention to a little fragment of a broken wall no granter than a tombstone. he told me for an example ...

OUT•OF•DOOR LABOUR FOR WOMEN

... long summer vacation they are sent out to glean, to gather mushrooms, which the mother makes into ketchup I and sells, blackberries, or wortleberries, to be made into a coarse but palatable kind of jam; they also collect brew/reel on the shore for winter ...

THE BADGER

... rabbits, digging vertically into the burrow pat where the nest is. 'They are trey fond f acorns, nuts, du., and will pick blackberries off the brambles. When out for d they hunt a ith their snout •on the ground like the pig; their sense .of smell oboes not ...