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MURDEFi AT CHICHESTER,

... years ago.”\ Witness also asked him if he was tired, and he said. Yes, I was walking about the fields yesterday, picking blackberries. I slept in a wood near Petworth on Wednesday night.” He also said that he left the barracks about ten o’clock on Tuesday ...

THE MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCE OF

... John weuld certainly think themselves hardty used if, in this era of liberty, when locomotion is cheap and girls plenty blackberries, they should not be allowed to piek their spouses, least, among a hundred fair ones, so as to be able to thoroughly investigate ...

ALDRIDGE

... basket. Mr Kbsworth, who appeared for the defendants, admitted tha the lads were trespassing, but had only gone in search of blackberries. The Bench, after hearing the evidence in the case of George Lawrence, dismissed it ; and the prosecutor consented, in ...

THE SEAT OF THE PEINCES3 OF

... pleasantly undulating country, its narrow roads in winter, knee-deep in mud, with their thick tall fences, in which the blackberries are now ripening; its green lanes which tempt the traveller from the high-road ; its pleasant footpaths through cornfields ...

LABOURERS’ COTTAGES

... be crowned with success, which is neither morally nor physically impossible. For if Morralls are not quite as plentiful blackberries, they may no scarcer than Peabodies, and one _ Morrall equal to a Peabody would be almost the making of the Life-boat ...

SECOND DAY

... streets were traversed by more holiday-keepers than the usual votaries of St. Monday, while teaparties were as plentiful as blackberries in a favourable season. One dealer in earthenware had out on hire as many as a thousand enps and saucers. In the Guildhall ...

THE POPE

... Manhattan,” in hialast letter). At his reception, one evening lost week, in the White House, the negroes were as thick as blackberries in Jersey. Among them was coloured barber named Burke; he was applicant for office in the York Custom House. The President ...

TRAGIC AFFAIR AT SEA

... have a great power of persuasion. A large Scotch pearl was fonnd the other day Inverury. It was about tbe size of a large blackberry, weighed twenty-three grains, and was round and perfectly pure. It was sold for Hi. Scotland is the only land (hat can produce ...

THE WALSALT, PUEE PRESS

... assembling of the Commons at the same house. Coronetted carriages lined the pavement, and noble lords were as thick as blackberries about Hen nett street. In consequence of the absence of Lord Derby, Lord Malmesbury took the chair ; but before he had ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... purchasers. Still the snake business may be overdone, and the market glutted. The lot above quoted were sent in South Jersey blackberry picker, and realised higher prices than similar lot last year—probably owing to the style in which they were put up more ...

THE WALSALL FREE P PRESS;-a

... The Reader. _ St. Patrick’s Catholic Ke-union During the present week social gatherings have, as usual, been thick as blackberries. Monday, the re-union in aid of the schools connected with ot, Patrick’s Catholic Chapel was held in the Guildhall Assembly ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRBSB

... during that day nor the following, but no attention had been paid that fact the third day some children, who were picking blackberries near the village were attracted the unusual movements of dog which accompanied them to a spot where he pawing up the eaith ...