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THE LONDON MARKET BASKET

... the market. They are delicious in tarts anl padding*. hut, for dietetic reasons, should always be combined with blackberries or blackberry jam when being prepared for the table. •FOR THE BLOOD THE LIFE? lidlMrlaJki WORLP-FAMED _ ...

CONTEMPORARY CHAT,

... present time, greater than the supply. j The blackberries just now Brittany are glorious, ; writes correspondent, but they remain the hedges untouched. For the common Breton is vary religious, and thinks blackberries accursed because | the Crown of Thoms was ...

NIDDERDALE ILLUSTRATED

... luminous and trader evening eflecta, both by A. Ela worth, and show bis usual careful and finished treatment: docs also “Blackberry Gatherers (21), by the same artist “Where Nidd'a Waters Flow Town (33), by A. A. Friedenaon, rather ambitious hat fairly ...

THE CHILDREN'S OWN COLUMN

... played the doctor's part, and hope in a few days to see that all is as well as ever. And if Mary and Lucy, when gathering blackberries in the wood, manage to run a thorn into a poor, little Auger, du not let her wait till it festers and swells like your ...

FIRES AND LOSS OF LIFE

... himaalf anddooned clerical dothoa, he tralked boldly from the house. A few later ] police-constable saw a clergyman feeding blackberries, and noticing that was eating ravenously became auapicioua. The clergyman aid not appear lathe least nonplussed at aU.Tition ...

SIB CHARLES Tin .WK AND OVERHEAD

... aoaoon'a make ie—Gooeeberry, 800 tone; reapberry, W 0 Iona; atrawberry, 0 tone: block onrranl, 400 tone; domaon, COO tana; blackberry, 100 tona; and they bought retail hem aay randy money (near the following Qooaabarry.M. toUd. par lb.: raepberry, fid. to ...

PATELEY BRIDGE AND SIDDERfIALE HERALD JUNE 16, 1888

... bird of prey; mineral; reptile; extremities. «S. insect; space; resting plsco; (W. W., Birstwitb.) Last Wiki's Answers. 1, Blackberry; 2, False friends are worse than open enemies; 3, Minnow; 4, Dace ; 5, Table. The following have sent correct replies all ...

HIS GUARDIAN ANGEL

... It’s a responsible place. A man needs to have all his eyes and ears about him. And, moreover, situations don’t grow, like blackberries the boshes, to be gathered at will.” “Humph!” commented Captain Garrick. hopefully added Steele, they’ll do better by me ...

OUTRAGE BY A SUPPOSED LUNATIO

... little sensation has been caused in the Ashby district of Leicestershire by the daring attack of stranger a lady who was blackberry!ng on the highway about half a mile from the town. Mrs. H. Sullen, with her daughter and son and a lady friend, Misa Taylor ...

HARROGATE BOROUGH coma MONDLY. Sept. 16, 1889. Before the Mayor (chairo;an), R. Carter, R. Ellie, T. Watson, ..

... Heferman, married woman, of Denmark Street, stated that she remembered Friday. the 6th of the present month. She had been blackberrying. Her children were there where the noise was. Mrs. Mackridge was in the stable and remained there all the time. Did not ...

PATBLBT B&1D0I AND NIDDSfiDALB HERALD. SATURDAY, NOT U. 1879

... presence aa to their Easter ramble—they always called ramble, though we bad been three girls and boy going to look for blackberries—l chanced to say had heard Rips tons in Devonshire spoken oi locality. I don’t know who told me so, and I don't want to ...

THU END OF THB SUMMER

... season, the bracken glows in every shade of yellow and brown. Over the low-lying bramble bushes, purple and scarlet with blackberries, trails the gorgeous jewellery of the bryony, relieved the pearly aeed-tnfts of the wild clematis, that the old herbalist ...