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KELLNS EXI•ECTED

... What, is it loosing him yiz are, after all the trouble it took toe notch Ilion ! Why thin now, if they were as plinty as blackberries the olive! a one of them I'll ever catch again. The Dublin jury appear to have acted upon Mr Principle. During the Fenian ...

111111T10,13 A VEGETARIAN NOTE

... part albumen in the form of nutriment for the body Cherries. 117; English rennet &ppk. ; 192; currants, 942; grapes, 129 ; blackberries, grwsebsrries 227; apricots, 114); mother plum, 2( ;strewberries, 161 ; common glum, 210 . ; 30.1; rasp, berries, 183 ; ...

RUSTIC PLEASURES

... an adventurous tumbrel, mle-dorp in minclid were and stiff clay mud. How the horses red to tab o ur on the dog rose an I blackberry bush boughs mining their ryes and sr their flanks, sal how deep the knee. to go down into the rut. and Nola. I if it were ...

MAKING A FORTUNE

... ' said Mr Milburn, who had patiently waited with the amused epoxide in his eyee, while Bell thoughtfully twisted • green blackberry ah•o,t MUM, and round her dimpled linger, ' is it yes or Do r lis yes,' said Bell. She was sitting by the window that evening ...

FRIEND OF ALL!

... to stir a (00t, but walk up ea d down sad see what Incoedd bear. A of Paddie•lsod asked • nelghboar if be ever den a red blackberry I To he ooze I hero,' said Pat, all are red whew they green !. Jenkins his end proposed to be cow in partnerstop, to be ...

A NIGHTS DUCK SHOOTING. Our Nettle was the most discreet, sagacious, and, at the same time, humorous dog in the

... Jack replied, cheerily. especially when you're looking out for wild dock. Why they ought to be as plentiful here aa blackberries. Suppose we stand under the turf-rick till this shower passes ; then perhaps the moon will show up, Istiggeit. All ...

LOVE'S SERVICE

... dishe. they flew about among beautiful birds hid under strawberry vines, or swung in polder web hammocks from sprays of wild blackberry ; they dug in mimeo, like the mountain gnomes of the Germano, iced pried and lifted carrots with comical machinery, as though ...

A MADMAN IN A TRAIN

... tame ones, if left alone, as I found to my cost last stunner ; a hen with thirteen youogoises were gobbling up my Lawton blackberries at a great rain The food of the young turkey should be soft, and of a nitrogenous nature—berries and worms of many kinds ...

THE PROVINCIALS IN LONDON

... her.' Every rose, it saM, bas its thorn, but anyone who hen ever gown into the emintry to pick them will swear that every blackberry hail fifty ur a hundred. me. Q. do many things. but then la one he caul do. He can't button on a new collar, jest after ...

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... instead of worming it. The third I new reoollect His None to Sanmet to stack blackberries,' applied to thime who take • great deal of trouble for ioadequate results : blackberries bring the principal production of the barns bill aide. Seetgart and locality ...

MR MURRAY'S FORTHCOMING WORKS

... your girls. A silk velvet rain would also make 'ens happy. A mud-turtle can neither fly, sing, gallop, laugh, cry, or go blackberrying, and yet if they are let alone they get along just as well the young man who tries to be funny at a lawn patty. A short ...

ST ANDREWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1876

... take the letter P, That Page is rue, and that wont do for Tommy is fond of sugar. and asked his mother for some to to his blackberries. She retuned. He appeared resigned, bat added, gravely, • You know, mamma, what happened round the corner f There was a ...