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OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERES AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... streets at Leeds to • public-house, where he asked for pipe stems. On another occasion he went • long distance in search of blackberry bushes. Once he was seen attempting to thrust s little boy through a bedroom window into the street, and weal have effected ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... Our next journey was on the .memeemeerms the peat poet, the practical landlord, but he and poetry is as ptentif ul as blackberries in autumn, we look Buinconi cat to Castleber, where we d o p ed the nigtt. W • gnat lot* missed the salmon fishery at Balboa ...

MARCH 18, 1876

... et msdo'd Muss 7 60 dos all chornber door of his master with hot water and a light at for the birds is as plentiful as blackberries this 1 voila et lbsahammi. misomdsrog by mg, _Masker ILMR/M. moon o ' cloc k . • I Well, that's a comfort anyhow, asthe ...

, • _ 1 1 1, 1 _ • .....___. N BER 4, 1871. I . , L 0 ..

... bastions of the City Wall. towards Long Wall Street. In ornamental analysis of nature Frances Field takes first rank, her blackberries , being highly meritorious, although in the accompanying analris she is far behind Miss Florence Spiers. This analytical ...