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Stockton Examiner and South Durham and North Yorkshire Herald

me ant better than pick thou hers,it, interrupted Richard Deane, she lought them of that ' poor child who lives

... open the drawing- door where his wife sat busily knitting. A KW. He is showing Miss Caimta the flundred Lane They are blackberrying, answered Mrs. Dearle, little quiet-speaking resolute woman, with smooth dark hair word in bands—a pleasant restful trounce ...

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... Country people have an old saying about the delicacy blackberry chickens ; this probably means chickens hatched during the parching heat accompanied by east winds whichwe often have when blackberries are ripe. If similar weather comes in June or July the ...

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... EVERY ROSE, it is said, has its thorn, but anyone who has ever gone into the country to pick them will swear that every blackberry has its fifty or a hundred. - - • MoinneN finance seems to consist of doing business with other folks' money and in such ...