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... to by Mr. Itatt's gamekeeper, promised not to come in search of ninshroosne again, adding, next time it would be for blackberries. ...
... to by Mr. Itatt's gamekeeper, promised not to come in search of ninshroosne again, adding, next time it would be for blackberries. ...
... must have been assiduously explored for the materials of the two exquisitely-wrought wreaths that encircle the pulpit: blackberries, winter cherries, hips and haws, dry grasses and foliage of every variety of warm autumn tints are combined with artistic ...
... couple; ducks, 6s. Od. to 7s. Ob per couple; potatoes, Is. ls. 6d. per peck; damsons, sd. quart; turnips, 4 and 6 for 11. ; blackberries, Jd. to 3d. per quart; French beans, Id. per lb., lbs. for lid. ; honey, lOd. to Is. per lb.; grapes (black', 2s. 6d. ; ...
... ducks, 6s. Od. to 7s. 6d. per couple; potatoes, ls. to ls. 6d. per peck; damsons, 6d. per quart; turnips, 4 and 6 for Id. ; blackberries, 2d. to 3d. per quart; French beans, id. per lb., and 2 lbs. for lid. ; honey, ls. per lb.; grapes (black), 2s. 6d. per ...
... ornamented with large benches of flower's ; each of the five sides of the pulpit was bordered with a small wreath of wheat, blackberries, and acorns, on • wound of moss, and on the front aids was a large 'mkt and yellow cross from which ears ofey radiated ...
... assembled early at the school for their annual outing, and were conveyed in breaks Langford. They enjoyed themselves picking blackberries and nuts, scrambling for apples, arc, and returned thoroughly happy. Tho infant children had their tea the school on Friday ...
... the ear and straw. The pillars in the nave were encircled by bunches of fruit of various kinds, such as grapes, apples,, blackberries, fie., and the window ledges were all nicely laid with flowers and evergreens. The gate at the entrance to the churchyard ...
... the daughter of Harriet Pys, the 15th instant. Esther said that on Sunday week she went into Badgworth-lane to pick some blackberries. Some one had picked Mrs. Church's flower and pat it op the hedge. Mrs. Chnrch came out and hit her on the head and pulled ...
... eyes more healthy promising The orchards I regretted to see for “ I likes zider zider likes me” were almost fruitless: blackberries which were ripening in abundance the hedges amidst the flowers are destined I fear to lose the delightful companionship ...
... Devonshire Sketches The next sketch by Tickler will be entitled The Grey Wethers Sittaford Tor” on Dartmoor little girl picking blackberries on Friday ou the banks of the river at Chagford fell into the and drowned body not discovered until Saturday morning To-morrow ...
... violence. farmer is always warned to l,|) : ,l J roofs tight, and to stake fl a gfi trees. This season there hr a ii>s i$ blackberries, and now that ' cU r i t,'t*J ' gard'-us show large cr«»p, ' y manured. The growth and roots of great weight may J» SIJ ...
... shadows, fragrant violets grew, and clematis and wild roses clung together in a tangle of sweetness; where the bushes of the blackberry, with it% abundance of tinted blossoms, gave fair promise of a rich crop of its luscious fruits ; beside this lIke, in the ...