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GREENOCK TELEGRAPH, SEPTEMBER 25, 1858

... gives of the pio-nic. The sweets in it are very sweet, and the fun very funny : the dears and the darlings are as plenty blackberries in June, and the love is all very loveable indeed. We are afraid the sly rogue who composed the epistle was all the while ...

MR. GLADSTONE, M.P., ON MUSIC

... eveiy house. Fools grow without watering,” the proverb saya It it commouly assumed, indeed, that fools are as plentiful blackberries; but be must be fool who thinks so; for the term “ fool” has become the synonym for an honest man. The fact is that fools ...