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GRIFFINS

... and that the use of tent lasears was to keep the canvass on a stretch en route. Snakes in heaps, and tigers plentiful as blackberries are common articles of the young ladies belief, and can hardly be called specimens ofgiiffinage, but when a young person ...

NEW BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG

... Panther; or, a Boy's Adventures among the Red Skins. By Sir Laseelles Wraxall, illustrated by Louis Huard, The Children of Blackberry Hollow, illustrated Tales for All Ages, by Many Writers, edited by W. H. G. Kingston, with numerous illustra- tions, • • ...

NEW BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG

... Panther; or, a Boy's Adventures among the Red Skins. By Sir Lascelles Wraxall, illustrated by Louis Huard, The Children of Blackberry Hollow, illustrated Tales for All %gee, by Many Writers, edited by W. G. Kingston, with numerous illustra. tions, •• • • ...

NEW BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG

... Panther; or, a Boy's Adventures among the Red Skins. By Sir Lascelles Wraxall, illustrated by Louis Huard, The Children of Blackberry Hollow, illustrated Tales for All Ages, by Many Writers, edited by W. li. G. Kingston, with numerous illustrations, • • ...

NEW BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG

... Boy's Adventures among the Red Skins. By Sir Lascelles Wraxall, illustrated by Louis Huard, 3 4 The Children of Blackberry Hollow, illustrated 110 Tales for All Ages, by Many Writers, edited by W. H. G. Kingston, with numerous illustrations, • ...

IV% NEW BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG

... Panther ; or, a Boy's Adventures among the Red Skins. By Sir Lascelles Wraxall, illustrated by Louis Huard, The Children of Blackberry Hollow, illustrated Tales for All Ages, by Many Writers, edited by W. H. G. Kingston, with numerous illustra- 212 George ...

INDIA, THROUGH THE EXETER HALL TELESCOPE

... that there is nothing in life so easy as to settle down in a heathen village and make converts as fast as boys k other blackberries. is surely a much greater injustice to missionaries than their &Yawed opponents would willingly commit against Own. w e ...

NEW BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG

... Panther; or, a Boy's Adventures among the Red Skins. By Sir Laseelles Wraxall, illustrated hy Louis Huard, The Children of Blackberry Hollow, illustrated Tales for All Ages, by Many Writers, edited by W. H. G. Kingston, with numerous illustrations, .. . ...

POETRY. THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER. (Indian Public Opinion.) BT • HORRLD MONSTER ON Leava. The poets when they speak ..

... city. Though published up—the more's the pity, look so thin and pale : They never saw a living cow, :Nor know what glossy blackberries grow, In Aylesbury's winding vale. Now if you shoud enquire the road, That leads yqu to that charmed abode, Of rural ease ...

INDIAN RXTRACTS. TIIN TRAVELLED PONEY

... TRAVELLED PONEY. (Eng(ishman.) Falstaff declined to give any man a reason upon compulsion, even if reason' were as plenty as blackberries. Our friend the Pioneer is more obliging. He has more than Falstars c ouununicativeness, if less than ladders wit,. When ...

1 arletles. (Prom Pinch.) A SAW It AT D•T AND MARTIA

... was an enthusiast and kissed close, must have been the st,te of those el the Childree irk the Wood after had eaten their blackberries, or have resembled thews of a Schoolboy who suosing Spamah liquorice. Emirs see Iteusaita—Banter. Mutual banter Is the ...

~b•Tr7l7r

... assertion of his, to tile oontrary is an is venhos. the f in , 407 Illadraa for the 64. thouglv barrister, in pious as blackberries. In the in the Madura District, was three days in Coast,,. 009, say £1,1500. and another _A nothing wa,piessed to swept ...