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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

THE DESERTED FARM

... rough, burly kiss; and then deep in the valley, and skirting the copse, and across the common on which the furze and dwarf blackberry bush flourished. Bob led the way, bent upon the destruction of tho Squire's unsuspecting pheasants. Now they entered a thick ...

METROPOLITAN GOSSIP,

... progressively cooling towards him. There are reasons for this, plentiful .as blackberrieswhen in season; and the time the blackberry season | comes round perhaps this popular black-balling of the j groat little apostle of the ballot may explained. Lord ...

HOLY EV E

... long interest, and advised Jam to make venture to England, while his figure was good, and where rich wives were plenty blackberries. A season or two in London,” argued Andy, will make you the world’s wonder of a fine fellow, and then when you come homo ...

A L A R K

... sisters were astir in their best bibs and tuckers, and he finished his Mass, as the wee-wee woman finished her bonny bunch of blackberries, without further interruption. Serious Accident on the Derry and Enniskillen Railway.—On Tuesday morning an accident of ...

ENGLAND

... appears that, on Sunday, party of lads from the neighbourhood of Richmond-hi 11, Leeds, went out into the country to gather blackberries. They were att .-acted by dark purple fruit, and asked a farmer what was ? His reply was, that it was the mulberry, and ...

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... of a party, whether in politics or in religion. If a proof were wanted of this assertion, where proofs are as plenty as blackberries in autumn, there would bo no need to go beyond the copy of The Herald in which appeared the admirable report of the interview ...

OU K HOME LETTER

... edicashin. the worthy man say himself. But these wor the days, Misthur Edithur, when cud hiv picked boys for attaychees plenty blackberries in the latter ind iv August- boys that cud spel cannon wid one N. convaynintly as ed peel a prayte. thoughts wor occupied ...

NEWBY AND ARMAGH ISTOTICE is dinary General Meeting of the Company held in Hie Assembly Rooms, Saving* VE ..

... of highlyrespectable farmer, named Lamb, living near Marshall, . It .appears that number of children had gone to gather blackberries not far from the town, where the .negro, who belonged tp one-of the neighbouring farmer# was at work in a-field. According ...

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... school, in their leafy retreat, The wild birds sit listening, the drops round them beat And the boy crouches close to the blackberry wall. The swallows alone take the storm their wing, And, taunting the tree-sheltered labourers, sing. Like pebbles, the ...

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... a cabbage bedthrough the cabbage lied into a potato field—across the potato field full headway into a hedge through the blackberry bushes until at last I clasped it lodged between two elder hushes. I bore it hack a proud trophy. The owner stood near to ...

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... Millan v. William Connell. This was one of those ordinary cases of breach of nromise, which are now becoming plcntitul as blackberries in England, although happily rarer occurrence in this country. It was enlivened, however, by the humour peculiar to Irishmen ...