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Vitritttell

... a match lately—and the respectability the Penninghame curlers so unquestioned, elders and deacour being an pleotiful as blackberries in August—• lily visitor who saw the curlers returning with their brooms, escleimed, Dear me ! the times must be bad ...

11All MORI TRAP DOIYELK TEE 01111CIILAILTION

... engaged for the conflict, and if the committee find enough of money they will find Parliamentary aspirants as plentiful as blackberries. To such a pass has nineteenth century Toryism come. The chivalrous spirit has disappeared, and the battle of the party ...

A DARING PRUSSIAN SPY

... military phenomenon who shot Prussians like sparrows, and to whom the helmets of hie dead enemies were as plentiful as blackberries—abould now tuns out to have bees nothing bet a Prussian spy. must go far towards exhausting the fund of Periaan credulity ...

WHEN does • man impose upou himself I—Wbesi bs his memory. - - • A JAYA greedes is coming In

... for tea harvest bands, did a two weeks' washing and the milking, made a colico dress, practised her music lee. son, went blackberrying, gathered a gallon, walked to town in the evening to attend a concert, and walked home again before bedtime. AN OLDEN ...

I\ A COUNTRY LANE

... boy pulls forth • monse's meat: ♦nd then the tempting bramblemoths invite the balms again, Their pretty mouths with blackberries so sweet and ripe to stain ; And many a brown not slips its sheath to share, poor little thing. A bunting pocket with a ...

PUPA RI:01 for the /V.,* Tski. to say goori-iiy to use'. helot...rt. WHAT is th. hest Sunday reading for ..

... of our beset.. Wass a little uesgo boy wanted to attend his father's funeral, he the schoolmaster for a holiday to ge blackberrying. WHIR a man dies, people se:sessile inquires. What property has he left behin t bin' The angels will ask : What good deeds ...

•OTABILIA OF THE WEEK

... a door, and capable of containing in all about 400 persons. The total number may be about 7000. Babies, as numerous as black-berries, lay about amongst the straw which littered the floor ; and we noticed one young rascal, rising three years old, standing ...

DRUNCENNZSS AND ITS CURE

... jinglemen and half-starved porters. and 'disallow ers of every description who devoutly believed that gold and fame grew like blackberries upon hed gs everywhere but in poor Ireland, and who, if they did not actually suppose that the houses in London were tiled ...

desefit Xewi. HIS Majesty tbe Queen has appointed Lord Douglas to he Lomildroitenalit of the comity of Berwick, ..

... match lately—and the respectability of thu Penninghenie curlers so unquestioned, elders and deacon+ being as plentiful as blackberries in Augost—a lady visitor who saw the curlers returning with their brooms, exclaimed, Dear roe the times must be bad when ...