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THE WAIL* TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1871

... sparrows, and to whom the helmets of redemption of the Four and a Half per Cent, his dead encmies were as plentiful as blackberries Swedish Government Loan of L804, for Po 50MM), — should now turn outto have been nothing buat January, minat vo far towards ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1871

... marched otf to head-quarters, no more was seen or heard, In those days spies were gobbled up with as much ease as boys eat blackberries. I saw one man, dressed in the uniform of an mfantry non-com- looking out of the window. Children enjoy them- solves in ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1871

... health another rearranges the train, and all 13 excitement ad ( hat be and expectancy This is by Mr. P. H id that | Calderon. Blackberry Gathering,” just by the on all door of the principal room, raust not be passed by. ly paid for ber Itisby Mr. G. Mason, ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1871

... youth, beauty, and learning, august procession Oxford agnates, headed the silver pokers,” llanked with Bishops plenty as blackberries’ and personages quality galore, and broeght up the cohort famous people deatiued solemnly to be “D.C.L.’d.” The merry noise ...

THE DAILY MONDAY, JUNE 19, 187 great part of our cavalry remounts from that country, and the export trade is

... afternoon enewy, The trés had been enriched during the night pedests with a remarkably fine crop of gigantic two- stalked blackberries—six or seven street suggest aneer, Arabs, with clothes not darker than their faces groupe and faces not dirtier than their ...

APPEALS

... inhabitants of the Turnmill-etreet-aleys, poorest days excursion into the country nex* Qowcross, fore The City month, when t he blackberries will be ripe. missionary of that district, Mr. George Bray, is most anxious to give his peop this treat ; aad knowing well ...

The 7th of Augost must not pass without a con- cricket: It was a day to be marked gratulatory memoir

... intro- ‘Sir Joun’s well-deserved duced some intercalary or sub-seasonal days of Test. There ought, for i petance, to be a «¢ Blackberry Day” \bell Day” in June, “es and early in October; & Primrose and Vio'et Day” in March would not be at all a bad idea; while ...

ON A CAR THROUGH CONNE-

... with a lawn sloping to the lake, with mountains opposite, and trees all round us. Hero were valleys of ferns and dells of blackberries, the very place of all others to 101 l about, and smoke and talk and gather flowers. I stopped the car at the other side ...

Highland hotels. I admit that at eome the charges are too high ; at many a great deal of incivility

... unknown, we had which coa- in a private room a for three, sis of excellent salmon, ital grouse, and the rate of -a-crown head blackberry tart, at beerved that high prices have As I have o t acoommodation. I have gone along with indiff eren y and more comfort ...

THE DAILY TELEUKAFH, SATPBDAY, ISEPTEMBEK 30, 1871

... Race 300 gulden and the entries ; second course, First prize, , 100 rmaster von Thumen's — 6 by er) 1 d- Lieut. von Che Blackberry, Pevorite (b b), 6 (Owner) 9 Bert Kithacr’s Blitz. aged. 1b we on ony LUDWIGSBURG, Sept. 27 Luawigsburg is, I find, “a dull ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1871

... hardy trawlers in the North Sea draw their warp across some patch in the oove where the turbots and soles are as thick as blackberries. Carefully do those shrewd old fshermen take the bearings of the precious ‘silver hole,’ and come again and again quietly ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1971.'

... When the Irish Church Bill and the Irish Laud Bill were before the House, his suggestions of amendment were as thick as blackberries, and they were not all impracticable. He now comes forward with scheme for the pacification of Ireland, diderent from the ...