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IN A COUNTRY LANE. The little one. ore thirsty they saunter home from School And they hurry n. the bank

... boy pulls forth a mouse's nest. Ami then the tempting bramble-wreaths invite the babes again, Their pretty mouths with blackberries so sweet and ripe to And'mauy a brown nut slips its sheath to share, poor little bursting pocket with knife, six marbles ...

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... tbs P«k distnet tasharrest has been gathered in under more favourable hSmr hid to oonte.d with intermitton IhoMrs. Of blackberries, the poor man fruit, the supply is super-abundant. nobmantok. Surrfe«reV“o: «tt. *a-JS-ir«*r*» festive character. The Eer ...

WITHOUT HEALTH! HOW SAD

... horses, 50 to guineas; hunter blackberries, when they were red. Don’t you know,” great trainer of birds, his infirmities having compelled p nligree and fit for immediate work, to 20 said his friend *• that blackberries are always red when him to seek ...

CRICKET

... to pay half-a crown to Mr. Ball, of Canon-street. Deceased seemed very queer *be time, but I tried to persuade her with blackberrying party instead, but she Mr. Thomas house-surgeon at the Infirmary, said on Tuesday last, between 8 and 9 p.m., the deceased ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, Sept. 6, 1878

... inch or more in circumference can cut off at a height six or eight feet; or farm labourer would able to lop branches off blackberry bushes or briars, without fear of his being injured by thorns, and, if brought into general use, would probably away with ...

JMafforM&ire

... names and addresses, and the officer afterwards found that they all came from Cotton-lane.—Defendants said they wen only blackberrying.—Mr. Lawson, deputy constable, said the amount of damage done to the property of farmers by trespassers of this kind was ...

fcERBTSHiRE ADVERTISES ANI) JOURNAL, SEPT. 15, 1871

... carrying away ten pounds of wheat.” The following are the facts of the case On Thursday, Sept. 7, the two lads were gathering blackberries in a wheat field, and in passing the sheaves standing near the path, each of them drew out about eight ears of corn. Walker ...

DEE B Y

... two o’clock os Tuesday afternoon, Ann Traynor, wife ef John Tray nor. who lives at No. 45, Coljear-street, was gatberiug blackberries in Ohuddbsden wood, when she suddenly fell down and expired. The body wae carried to the Wilmot Arms, Ohaddesden, where ...

8 OBMUAIm TO DOVB yet 0 to I nigh to vrraaui margin to trmaldiiif Tor r if 0 friendly Dove

... 1878 marry house that waa immodest tTunder-Sheriff re- f on of record £250 annum jury lad 11 of Mareellhaa stabbing 13 blackberries him with stick Ha to prisoner him took him bv neck him down While him knife hia into deluged blood of road discovered home ...

DERBYSHIRE JOURNAL Oct 5 1877 Bishop on consecrated the portion ground allotted to the cemetery at Eckington ..

... havo since ascertained to Barlow her two ohildron me I did not to them I gathering blackberries oldest child inquired if she black to mother replied No thoy blackberries” They ulong canal I having left rail went my work I no more of until their bodios ...

ONE HUNDRE D pianos harmoniums SirE HIKE OR YUS SYSTEM ORME’S U atC WAREHOUSES BURTON NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE ..

... Orta” North Italy Pursuit of Pleasure” Sir Noel Paton “French “Convalescent” “The Swing” “Sunny Dreams” “ Gathering Wild “ Blackberry Gatherers” others Birket Foster “Intellect and Valour of Great Britain” The Allied Generals before Sebastopol” Relief of ...

Jan 3 DBV r b WId th Tow worth m TUESDAY 14th 187 Pinnnt:-u JOHN EVANS 8TaWABM Lieot-Col Catcmoiii OAuwusit

... inlaying of beautiful colours Below in quatrefoils sacred monograms and spandrels with foliage maple ivy strawberry oak blackberry Ac The are used including lapis but greater derived from Derbyshire The work is highly creditable Messrs Hall Co never before ...