IRISH TERRIERS
... there need not he much difficulty. When Tartar and Old Jock first came out, fox terriers were not as now, as plenty as blackberries. CELT. ...
... there need not he much difficulty. When Tartar and Old Jock first came out, fox terriers were not as now, as plenty as blackberries. CELT. ...
... owing to their being easily worked, and of great durability. Wild fruits consist of the blackberry and dewberry—something like but much larger than our blackberry--which in the summer time form the largest portion of the nestro's food when not in work; ...
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... on the bank gone mad with excitement—rolling on the ground to control his laughter, black In the face, and regardless of blackberries and snakes. I hoped he would come to, as gently vet firmly 'rasped my third fish, and he is safe-4 lb. at one east. It ...
... curl to be seen. A few days of fine hot weather will alter all this, and then anglers will bees thick by the river side blackberries iu autumn.—T. THE HOINOW.—This river has been in capital order for some days, and some fair sport has been bad at Pandy ...