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Lancashire, England

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Ulverston, Lancashire, England

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POETRY SCRAPS

... the coral Trete. Two gentlemen passing a blackberry bush when the fruit was unripe. one said it was ridiculous to call them blackberries when they were red. Don't you know,' said his friend, that blackberries are a wa y, red when they are green. Husband ...

cannot eat solid dung ; it is worse for them than it would ba to set us down to a

... bestow could be too great as a rcognition of his services, and a token of his country's gratitude. Titles, gifts, thick as blackberries, have been showered upon our victorious soldiers ; statesmen have been duly honoured and ennobled ! literary men have nut ...

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 ...

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 ...

ULVERSTON CRICKET CLUB

... and the police digging, and boys gathering. lie left home in August or September, and was for sometime living on anything—blackberries. grain, &c. Fur two months I never knew where he was. He had very bad feet after we left the Harbour Hotel. He laid ill ...