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THE READER

... of Paris and (Enone gathering it for lunch. Its brother, the blackberry, is successfully cultivated in America. Why not at home? for though Mr. Fish says Many of the New World blackberries are said to almost equal our raspberries in flavour, we think ...

Fashions for December

... mature age was made ?? a new material, blackberry brocade. The foundation %xa.s of rich and lustrous black satin, with a tracery of white network suggestive of a spider's web, on which were raised blackberries and leaves. The gown was trimmed with rare ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1894
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1445 | Page: 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRES

... column, will be the chief item in the programme. It will be preceded by a new and original musical comedietta, entitled Blackberries. The regular season at the HAYMARKET having closed, the Vaughan-Conway comedy' company will commence at this theatre to-night ...

RECENT POETRY AND VERSE

... appropriate theme of the wandering martial Muse. In far Japan he thinks of his Shina, and he asks her if she remembers their blackberrying on Shaddon, and How the wanton bushes tangled In your pinky cotton dress. How my heart throbb'd when I freed you From their ...

THE BROOM-SQUIRE

... flashing eyes, and, holding out both her pahns before her, said, The child's mouth be that purple or blue-it's fits. It's blackberries, answered the seaman. ''They was nice and ripe, and plenty of them. 'Blaclkberries almost shrieked the hostess, ...

THEATRES

... the month of August may be doubtful, but the comedy is uriquestionably-successful. The new musical comedietta, entitled Blackberries, at the COMEDY Theatre has not won golden opinions from any sort of people, but the new management are at least fortunate ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... Mr. Stephens' Blackberry Picking, well carved as it is, may be qnoted as another example of what is to deprecated. What does it mean? Here is a pretty, but absurd young lady, enzisha. bile, supposed to have been picking blackberries! The truth is, the ...

THEATRES

... really droll and original piece of the elaborately far-ical kind-has been transferred to the ROYALTY, in association with Blackberries, in which latter piece Miss Alice Atherton pla3s very cleverly. It is unfortunate, though we believe ?? hle, that in 7itrized ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1886
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1226 | Page: 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE READER

... warning to the careless swimmer we may mention Medusa and her Locks, a story of the poisonous Cyanea, capillata, and a Blackberry Bush in Autumn, as a pleasant sketch of one of these common objects of the hedgerow, from which so much may be learnt had ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1373 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Place aux Dames

... woollen goods, but they also supply wood-carving, baskets, and all kinds of embroidery. Engagements are as plentiful as blackberries this autumn. Lord Strafford, Equerry to the Queen, has chosen Mrs. Colgate, a sprightly American widow, for his bride, ...

Seasonable Fashions

... June, roses of numerous shades; July, cornflowers and fancy grasses ; August, poppies and corn ; Sep- tember, hops and blackberries ; October, nuts and autumn foliage; November, chrysanthemums ; and December, holly and Christmas roses. Again, a pair of ...

Published: Saturday 26 December 1896
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1278 | Page: 24 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

New Novels

... to be hoped that there no~ ;licence in the matter beyond those literary coincidences v ricir 2 a l*ecumring as common as blackberries. Wife, or No LA Ic * itot be regarded as worthy of the author of 'The M cur, l f IHerors Dyke, and is one of the i ...