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BITTEN BY A COPPERHEAD

... case is reported in which a young fellow was severely bitten by one of these vipers under peculiar circumstances. He was blackberrying with a friend. The friend was attacked by a copperhead, which the young lad killed. A few minutes later he was attacked ...

A WONDERFUL ESCAPE

... on the platform of the train and was whirled off. Anyway, she fell, but instead of falling on the ground she fell into a blackberry bush, where she lay unable to move, while the train whirled her parent onward. The engineer of a second train, which came ...

ATTACK ON THE FRENCH BY CHINESE TROOPS

... her niece, who is taking tea with her) Take some of these stewed blackberries, my dear. Blackberries are good for the complexion. Niece : But, dear aunt, I don't want a blackberry complexion. Ma, haven't I been a good boy since I've been going ...

A LAND OF PEACHES

... neighbourhood of Sydney such fruits as the peach nectarine, apricot, plum fi g, grape , cherry, and orange are as plentiful as blackberries. The orangeries and orchards of New South Wales are among sights and in the neighbourhood of Sydney and round Port Jackson ...

HINTS FOR THE HOLTSEHOLD

... the purpose ; when done, split and butter slightly, put on each layer a generous supply of strawberries, rasp• berries, blackberries, chopped pineapple, sliced oranges or peaches; do not mash the berries; sprinkle the fruit with powdered auger, and pour ...

COUNTRY Not what we would, bat what we Make' up the cant of living ; Heaves is both mere and

... forget The least of thy sweet trifles P The window-vines, which clamber yet, Whose bloom the bes still rifles P The roadside blackberries, growing ripe r - And in the woods the Indian-pipe 7 Happy the man who tills the Content with rustic labour; Earth does ...

ACTION FOR DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL

... they had heard the evidence, they would see that the act of the defendant was a pure accident ; that the buy was ptheing blackberries in the hedge and wen unseen by the defendant. The defendant was called, but Hie Lee whip thought there was no defence in ...

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... it had on. a pretty mull-Berry! You have sent in Berry ; before it is due the sider Berry, would not have need not look black-Berry ; eban you Christmas- Berry ! oF EDMUND a road book, now saw, fow days to Edmund Kean. On the fly title page, Kean ink, ...

LOCAL POLICE COURTS

... choir to chant something What will that lie? A requiem in A flat. The eaaiest way to mark table linen: have a baby and a blackberry pie alone at the tab .e for three minutes. They were strolling an the green field and he war 14ling her of his love. Just ...

Misallantrats

... boat voraciously. ABOUT BLACIEBIRRIZIL —OWNS more the blackberry is not without its folk-lore, and there is • popular superstition that the Devil always puts his cloven foot upon the blackberries on Michaelmas Day, and on this account it is considered ...

HAINAUL? TOR ENT

... jack may be caught in the river Boding; there are butterflies and moths to be chased ; there are flowers in the spring and blackberries in the autumn. Besides the creatures,and the trees, and flowers, there is scenery ; here and there, hill-sides clothed ...