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... —In Tug Frrxn of the Ath inst., in alluding to fox-hunting in Norfolk. you say. We fear wild foxes are not so plenty as blackberries. lent happy to gay that in Norfolk we are full of foxes, bred in the country; we have never yet had a blank day, and the ...
... unpropitioua raging of the elements for some time to oome. Hares, they invariably are on Dobede's property, were plentiful blackberries compared with their scarcity Chippenham Field yeeterdsy, but did run half well, greatly to the annoyance of that popular ...
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... assistance would be gratefully received. There was no resisting this appeal, and presents of 2s. and 2s. 6d. were as thick as blackberries. In one street alone she realised not less than 20s. A TREASURY WARRANT has recently been issued which has excited much ...