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... be considered of worth when the labour market was empty. When it abounded, and stalwart Irishmen became as plentiful as blackberries, the mere loss of one individual ...
... be considered of worth when the labour market was empty. When it abounded, and stalwart Irishmen became as plentiful as blackberries, the mere loss of one individual ...
... found lying close to it. She was yet alive, but quite insensible, and must have bled a good deal. In her pocket were some blackberries, two onions, and 2s. 8d. in silver and copper, but nothing to lead to her identity. She was fetched out on a lorrie and ...
... miserable when he went away, and that he was to come back as soon as he could, and at any rate, in time for the nuts and the blackberries. And he read this letter over and over again, and a tiny curl that he had snipped off Ethel's head and carefully placed ...
... field belonging to a farmer named Fletcher, at Weston. Girl-like several of them scampered off to the hedge to look for blackberries, when the farmer came up, and without listening to any remen- strance or apology, laid about them in tiae most brutal manner ...
... Works, consisting of pitwood, cordwood, hoop, and hurdle stuff. LOT 10.—About 12 acres of Coppice Wood, in 2 piece3, called Blackberry Close, and Coed Gwyn, in the parish of Rudry, adjoining the Humney Railway, and within a quarter of a mile of the Machen ...
... After getting John Davies to make an engage- menttogo with me in the afternoon to Duffryn woedfor the purpose of picking blackberries, at one o'clock I went to borrow the hatchet. I carried it to the black- smith's shop and hid it outside under a bush, ...
... After ting John Davies to make an engagement in the afternoon to go with me to the Duffryn Wood. for the puipose of picking blackberries, at one o'clock I went to borrow a hatchet. 1 carried it to the blacksmith's shop and hid it outside under a bush, where ...
... After getting John Davies to make an engagement to go with me in the afternoon to Duffryn wood, for the purpose of picking blackberries, at one o'clock I went to borrow the hatchet. I carried it to the blacksmith's shop, and hid it outside under a bush, where ...
... glinted on The clustering nuts, hid in their coverts green, Arraying them in Autumn's glowing tints, And ripening the rich blackberries, that grew In wild luxuriance those lone haunts among,— A smothered shriek of agony untold Awoke the slumbering echoes ...
... it is designed must be one where farming is carried on on a large scale, where Justices of the Peace are as plentiful as blackberries, aud where the time and labour both of Justices and of farmers are things of absolutely no value whatever. We do not know ...
... to tha members of the society. It would be wise, seeing that aLL kinds of a. fresco entertainments are as plentiful as blackberries, if the society read up well in a series of dramatic and farcical productions for the forthcoming season. MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS ...
... Monday, the 8th inst., the prosecutor hung a. gown out on her clothes line to dry. There were some very tempting looking blackberries growing close by, and those attracted the attention of defendant, who went to pluck some of them. While doing so, however ...