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TOB2IGN AND COLONIAL

... of these children, playing the street, dabbling in the gutter, from those of children that have the fields roam in, and blackberries the hedgerows! The of have great influence oyer the whole life. n1 children the poor farm labourer brought •r really rural ...

THE ACHMET DRAMA

... the turkeys at Etfoo were the only good turkeys in that the chickens outnumbered the fleas, and the sheep were plentiful blackberries at home in September; that ivas only five or six miles distant; and, lastly, tliat Achmet's children had the small pox ...

A SIBERIAN TOWN

... is generally the case where it is limited. We were fairly astonished at the number of generals and colonels across, like blackberries in hedge. A most extraordinary custom, least seemed to our Anglo-Saxon ideas, was that when paying a morning visit men ...

EDS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1871

... in this department began to look somewhat gloomy, and it was a pleasant surprise, therefore, to find money plentiful as blackberries autumn. five occasions during the week did biddings exceed thornand, and the premier price was paid by Mr Stirling Crawfurd ...

AUGUST

... butterflies numerous. 28th.—A few admiral butterflies appearing. .Waspa more frequent. 29th.—Wheat ripe. Harvest general. 30th.—Blackberries ripe. Leaves of sycamore falling. 2 ...

PROVISION MARKETS

... cauliflowers, 2d. 4d. each; cabbages, 2d. There was great show or green gooseberries, 2s. per stone; ripecurranta 3s : blackberries. 48 per stone: raspA 9d. per quart, quantities of rhubarb, thyma sag mix t, and onlona in bunches of 3d..each. Beef, mutton ...

AN EDITOR OF THE OLD SCHOOL

... suspicion. Let's say now a sick child gets milk ordered it—pure milk, says the doctor, who thinks cows grow about like blackberries. So serves the mother milk like that these 'ere cans, and then she wonders why her child dies. But I don't wonder nor does ...

THE AUTUMN MANCEUYRES

... through pleasant lanes, where the hedges are covered with fragrant blossoms of honeysuckle and with ripening cluatres of blackberries; past shady dells, knee-deep ferns; and over long stretches of chalk hills, on which the rays of the son fall with fierce ...

in Bromley and an easy walk in its neighbourhood !

... heather, among which the blue hare-bell waves, and here and there assiduous juvenility is gathering the already-ripening blackberry. Down below, in tbe centre of the undulating common, the waters of the nascent Ravensbourne are collected into large lake-like ...

CORN MARKETS

... 4s 4s 6d - partridges 2s to 3s per brace; trout. Is. Is ho'neyVrunVld. to lid.; flitches 3d. to 9Jd.; bams to lid. per blackberries 3d. per quart. LONDON, Friday.—There has been moderate supply of meat sale. The trade has.been dull, follows:—Per Btb. ...