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Mr. George Moore has promised to give the Commercial Travellers' School a University Scholarship of the value ..

... soup, shoot it down, order chicken and ham, give it the run of his teeth as it flew in bits into his mouth, would snap up blackberry tart mv his mouey and be off. One of the notal-le instances of smartness given by Mr. Macrae is the story of young merchant ...

A PLEASANT WALK

... fields which li d to Kelston ; from I proceeded a lane—oh ; «tich lane, it reminded me of some of the Devonshire ones -the blackberry, elderberry, and the coral-like briarrosc peep at you iu thousands, and little song-birds discourse their sweet music you ...

General News. The personalty of the late Lord Raylebh haa been proved under £SO,OOO. The Times is requested to ..

... was working effectually. The bonnet of the period is a miniature kitchen garden. It is decorated with cherries, grapes, blackberries, little carrots, bits of parsley, long pale-green beans, marjorum sorrell, and other vegetables familiar to professors ...

THE CONSERVATIVE PIC-NIC

... (applause). And I think it is a most encouraging sign of the times, especially these days when agitators are as plentiful blackberries going about the country dividing the community into sections, and doing their best to set one class against another class ...

fey To Florists and Otners. MR. W. H. BRUMBY has received instructions from Mr. Dyer, of Batheaston, to SELL by

... Landseer, R.A.; French and English, The Hill Road, Gathering Wild Roses, The Cottage Nurse, The Sea Side Swing. The Blackberry Gatherer, The Rustic Bridge, Milking Time, and Shady Nook, by Birket Foster; Grandfather's Conceit, His First ...

FASHION AT GOODWOOD

... graa illy .. , the train, and a small of the ivor. \ ti worn knotted the chest. A whit stnw hat v.i-h lilac feathers and blackberries. lie \in .-in: i thre« wishes of pale lavender with 1 r bows l' i. f.inged reeds in the centre r.f the fr .nt -dth, the ...

OVER THE MENDIPS

... and these of fat fruitful Somersetshire are in their glory. ild hop and clematis let fall their graceful branches ; the blackberry appears black, red, and green the same bough the wild geraniums twinkle with sweet modesty below ; startling crimson bunches ...

Literary Miscellanea

... often, alas, do they find their wings clipped and their stay involuntary. In Mount majors and colonels are as plentiful blackberries; high-wranglers and ex-Indian judges jostle first classmen and late political residents. Unbeneficed clergymen, who eagerly ...

Varieties

... distance hi-tory. Victor Hugo. , .. My taste tor praise that of children for fruit; if thai.' were nothing but median and blackberries in the could be very well content to go without any til.—Oral Fortune is to be blind, but her favourites never arc has ...

Literary Miscellanea

... sheets of the purple heather, broken here and there by patches of bracken, and by thickets of bramble that are oaded with blackberries when the summer has been followed by a warm autumn. The chart is land and pu )ic property, so far as pasturing, and the ...