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ONLY A WOMAN'S HEART

... barely sufficient to keep the wolf from the door; for the pro- e fession was overstoocked, teachers were as plentiful as v blackberries in the autumn, and the pay wss miserably t poor. Her history was sad enongh-one of those romances of fe real life which ...

Extracts from New Books

... raysont This explains the pun employed in the words, Give you a reaqon on compulsion ? If reasons were as plenty as blackberries I would give no man a reason upon ?? H. Griron's Shakspeare herw. SIBERIAN CRUELTY. The entire absence of sympathy withi ...

Art and Literature

... same firm, Mrs Hulme has figured and described the commnn vetch and the dewberry. The dewberry has a close affinity to the blackberry, and some of the varieties of each are found to closely approach each other; but one ordinarily finds no difficulty in identify- ...

Chats with Housekeepers

... done. When blackberry jam is made of blackberries only, half a pound of sugar to a pound of frail is quite sufficient, but if apples are put with the blackberries a little more sugar is needed. Seeing that, in many districts, blackberries are to be had ...

GERMINAL; OR, MASTER AND MAN

... state; pushed as far as the forest of Vandame, where they gorged themselves with wild strawberries in spring, with nuts and blackberries in summer. Soon the immense plain had become their proiperty. But what flung them so constantly upon the roads from Marchiennes ...

Chats with Housekeepers

... water which is round them until they fall. Tuis gvrt rrtfl'?'-'' better be performed the day beforo the 3 vii' -5 Boil the blackberries gently till the jul the apple pulp with ehem, and when this 5 ?? add three pounds of sugar to four poucis 0 ?? till the ...

IN THE KING'S SERVICE

... run- ning up with continual r,'c100ars, that Wil.cnm, won hadeoch long arms, woald come aiid help him to get a hunch of blackberries which were out of lila react4. And then William, ever good-naturco fri children, regard' less of the risk of cateniug his ...

FAIRFAX OF FUYSTONE: A NOVEL

... hospitality, and when, one fine morning, Margery proposed as a novelty that they should go into the forest and gather blackberries, Hellen at once consented, anid though Tom Fairfax had intended repairing after break- fast to the brewbouse in the yarj ...

STEPHEN ELLICOTT'S DAUGHTER:

... impotent freany of grief. He could not pass a bramble bush without remembering that it was here he had picked the first ripe blackberry of the season for Steenie. or give the most trivial order to his men without the sickening reflection that the zest of ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES,

... coloured heada-blue, ruby. .green, Ir. The Berry Toilet Pincase is the title given, I suppose because the top resembles a blackberry, only variously coloured. I always'keep aselectiotofthese pins, frhticb aremorettusaful for plunuofiowersm millinery, and ...

AMERICAN HUMOUR

... you that dried fruit, as used in tlhs country, is ex:ellent for winter use. Peaches, plums, apr.- cots, raspberries, and blackberries can all be either sun- dried or placed In a slow oven to dry, then put away in boxes or canisters until required. WNrhen ...

NOVELETTES BY LEADING NOVELISTS

... masters' rooms; of course I didn't ask if it belonged to anybody. You pick a hlacekberry oil the hedge and you don't askl whose blackberry it is. There was a maid ser- vant who saw mc. Of course, in self defence I said that I saw her take the moncy. They searched ...