CHAPTER XIIIL
... CHAPTER XIIIL THE BLACKBERRY FEAST AT KIND MR. MERTON’S—TOMMY’S BIRTHDAY, AND WHAT HAPPENED. THIS CONTAINS ...
... CHAPTER XIIIL THE BLACKBERRY FEAST AT KIND MR. MERTON’S—TOMMY’S BIRTHDAY, AND WHAT HAPPENED. THIS CONTAINS ...
... angels were who had sent them gifts, and promptly went to make acknowledgments; so that visitors were a 8 plentiful as blackberries in autumn, and the th of solitariness could not by any means be made. Nor could it ever again. Beautiful, busy lives were ...
... chance to squeeze themselves in, unless the fees for non-parishioners are immediately raised. These be reasons plentiful as blackberries, but it matters not whether they be good, bad or indifferent, the fees are to be increased. ISUNGTON and most of the ...
... Article in Part 19 of Cassell's Household Guide. Tea Meetings.— During the present week tea meeting have been plentiful black-berries. Christmas Day the congregation of Whittimere Street held their annual tea meeting. Thursday there was a congregational ...
... acknowledgments, so that instead of Christmas being to them a day exceptional desolation and gloom, visitors were plentiful as blackberries in antumn. CHRISTMAS-EVE. (By the author of “ Lord Lyun’s Wife,” etc.) Dog’s Delight on Meeting his Master.— Of course ...
... life and colour, studded with beautiful forms of plants and shells, upon which groups of fairies are clustered thick as blackberries. The contre of the picture is filled by allegorical figures of the Greek mythology, and in the background the wheels of ...
... volume entitled Dvd« and Blomuih*. All its tales are good, but he especially is pleased with The Story of Daisy, The Blackberry Gathering, and Fir Tree's Story. >mmends the little volume to all parents. It published by Messrs. Grooinbridge A Sons ...
... acknowledged by them. Entertainment at Sutherland Lodge.—At this season of the year entertainments are almost as plentiful as blackberries in autumn. Some of them, onr reports have shown, are good, some bod, and some indifferent. The good entertainments, we ...
... entitled 1 Buds and Blossoms. All its tales ,, are good, but he especially is pleased with' The Story of a t Daisy, 1 The Blackberry Gathering, and The Fir Tree's Story. Illscommends the little voluame to all parents. It is iblislhed by Messrs. Groombridge ...