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GRUESOME DISCOVERY BY BOYS

... GRUESOME DISCOVERY BY BOYS. Thee. lads la so hoods., set out search of blackberries, .0d .all. they were I. tars boot for the • sadden shower tamed them mob Dor le • pls. called Dark CloutC 04am. /fleckley Oeo of the b.; . serfage red tem. to from ...

THE SCARBOROUGH FIRE,

... bought s claim whers the nuggele were said to be as plentiful as blackberries.” Friend : * Auod they were not?'’ Greeshorn : * Well, yoo, they were; but, you see, therears no blackberries in that region,” “ Patrick, you were oa u bad spree yestorday. ™ ...

APPRENTICESHIP

... weather has been, even on the ncrth coast of Cornwall, Mr. A. E. Vigars,of Newlyn Eust, near Nowquay, sends the Standard ripe blackberry, | which was picked in a lane ver that village on February 23cd, and he at the same time mentions that near there thers ...

PACETLE, &e, –

... foit sorry for .—,hlmfl.‘lwp&-‘hl-h.n-“‘ lid, and otend to remane 80, © Dinaer at Long “h-vdu!o‘d-‘--fl&-q.—d-bu.: - with blackberries,” *o-—-tu‘-bflq batbing. Of the Imlv.mn‘cbv—:'n day i weat out krabbis, and -:ufi-‘ they bite side: and hang on like s dead ...

THE GUARDIAN. NOVEMBER 27, 1875

... Mer. T. A. Cliffe, deceased. On Thursday last Mr. Isaac Hazlehurst, of Bowdon, brought to our office a fine sprig of ripe blackberries which he had found ina hedge the previcus day in Mr. Jacob Holt's brick yard, at Dunhawm Massey. AssavLr.—At the Lymm Petty ...

A STRANGE WORLD. A NEW NOVEL BY MISS BRADDON

... becn eommitted. He bat h.'ldh:‘ do-:bfl 0 often that it was easy enouzh for bim to find it. A ragged hedge of elder and blackberry divided the low marshy ground —l.bnl:;&mulhh point. From behicd this hedge the m ver had taken his aim, at least that ‘was ...

THELATE MR. CHADWICK'S | 3 s ERS DISTRIOY HEWA

... 1003, by B.roman IV—reggie R. Wiggaus 84 Crofton Blackthorn, foaled 1863, by Frank in - Hil 'a Mr. Mason, Grangs 67 Crofton Blackberry, foaled 1842, by Bar Noe—Polly Mr. Victor Caverdish, M.P. 115 Crofton Sweethriar, foaled 1584, by _Apostic —Hawihorn: dale ...

FAOCETIZR &o

... forthwith. “ 8y of > obdutate oif bachelor, ] shouid Shiek et & pale &n e man; hpuhrb'h'h. L Q . m:.‘yflu-.’fiumhuflht “Have blackberry pies?” asked hnfl-cm:.zhmdn fi“:m-m ...

IN AND ABOUT KNUTSFORD

... of James usker, watchmsker, 8, Plum-yard, Prescot. Sbe was engaged on Munday morning with e¢ veral com- Qfli:onl picking blackberries at Longten's stone delf, Liston, near Presco!, when, althougn previously warued, in reaching over for some of the overhanging ...

THE EXHIBITION OF THE SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS

... 'r-nnl. His other pietare, No. 112, “ The Guide,” while equaliy characteristic, has deeper feeling and is richer in coloar. “ Blackberry Gatoerers' (No. 13), by the late Mr. Topham, is equally fall of character of avotber type ; and shews bow great is the loss ...

HORSE BREEDING IN CHEikilltE. VISIT TO MR CUADRA Sit D

... bought in rapid sec• comings ,—n,radon, dement Armour, Moulton Lu..ie. Crofton {lmbiber. (own Meter of Him theendeleh Crofts Blackberry. Crofters Bluebell, •ad °rotten Movement. It .ill remhewed that the highest price realised at the was by klawtborsdele ...

•••.‘ Whee Imannar •mil. r••• 4 Bog

... ma. fruit fro , . the breaches. mid the iretty g debt. C. fawns part of • lt. brillient red fruit forme a striking and blackberries'', fart land with agreeable 'seethe, .111 crop. IL last this peewee of the year t b.t often strode with three Grid of.r ...