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Is ACETI lE

... them. As two gentlemen were passing a blackberry patch while the fruit was unripe, one of them pointed to the berries and said. 4 Isn't it odd that any one should call those red things, which are so peen, blackberries? Do bats ever fly in the daytime? ...

MESSRS. CAS*ON CH.iMLEY

... Hill Sid., Gathering Wild Roses, A shady Nook, Ths Convalescent. Sonny Dremus—Spring, the Cottage Nurse, The Blackberry Gatherers, Tbs Cherry Feast, The Hay * Field, ''Ttie Fero Oatherars, Sea Side Swing, The Old 1 Vicarage, Ths ...

THE lILVERSTON MIRROR, April 6. 1872

... temperance principles, was well appreciated and frequently applauded- WISIL The followinc: is an American recipe for making blackberry wine: Crush the berries with a wooden p-stle in a wooden tub or bucket ; draw off all the juice, and add to it an equal ...

INQUEST AT THE WORKHOUSE

... murdering some one. lle said he had robbed the Lancaster Bauk. He left Inoue in August or September and lived on groin, blackberries, &c. The police MAN fonial him in an outhouse at Bronighton. lle was taken to the workhouse. She (witnes.) warned the mine ...

TEN lILVERSTON MIRROR, Oct. 12, 1878

... right of way through the field, and be could not therefore lock the Bete, awl be thought the children opened it, in going blackberrying. —l.J•feutlant said he would sot °pen the gate and leave toe horse on purpose Ut be pitif..l4lnd. —Sergeant Townson said ...

NORTH LANCASHIRE

... instead of ivy the care. Many a pretty site and picturesque nook and corner, which only afford shelter to the nuts and blackberries, might have had charming little villas and cottages nestling amid their rocks and foliage, if justice had been done to ...

KIRKBY IRELEITII

... place over the gabbles in autumn. Why, the harm, on account of the shooting maven not being over, would be as numerous as blackberries, and a coursing emoting at mach • time would actually be big • fares is the Ad. wager itself. Tomair DODD. To the Inhabitants ...

A Tt: NE I Sli GENTLEMAN

... EVERY 144. P, it is said, has its thorn, bat anyone who has ever gone into the country to pick them will swear that every blackberry has its fifty or a hundrt .1. ourAiN finance to consist of doing bli4inees with other folk. money and, in such a way that ...

veins are commehly found in the mountain limestone, the outcrop of encircles the older slates and Silesia:is ..

... the three years be bad the honour to serve on his staff. Anecdotes of Wellington were, be knew, almost as plentiful as blackberries, and many books had been written to record his sayings anti doings; but to the authors of many might he said, as haul bees ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... cry, Who had had such an afternoon's th. waking as I ? lust the old story. the bowling quite collared. Fours thick as blackberries. Lur I how they Mil. lured— Foodies, while new•faugleil notion of cricket Is score of two hundre and m-v.-r a wicket: Hit ...

TEE 17LVEREITON MIRROR, Jan. 16, 1878

... And grow restless. you can go Before I and you this world was a desert to me. I .lidn't bike any pleas:Niro in going blackberrying and atealiug rare ripe peaches. and it didn't matter vtliethei the sun shone or not But what a change in .me short year ...

IN MIRROR, Sept. 21, 1878

... bridge, where as saw en engine pass underneath, and on going further p r odor up to tie, anti told us to goo and get some blackberries. lie then left us, lout cone again when we were near another gate. lie give me a peony, and took all to a wicket through ...