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... Telescopic.— A girl says her lovct use » ,to« ont, «» Uuoogli in llml ke te o.«k.lcc., kutk,..™- ™« . .k d«.» 0. • eating a red blackberry. » A lldypassing the met ..Hoops .t.DP« ...
... Telescopic.— A girl says her lovct use » ,to« ont, «» Uuoogli in llml ke te o.«k.lcc., kutk,..™- ™« . .k d«.» 0. • eating a red blackberry. » A lldypassing the met ..Hoops .t.DP« ...
... ” id the Two gentlemen passing a blackberry bush when the fre ed the was unripe, ove said it was ridiculous to call them blac 3 care, berries when they were red. ** Don’t you know, said | r of & friend, blackberries are always red when they « unish, ...
... was n ie pre- deterred by such a difficulty. Not he, indeed! made there not blackberries on the hedges whic of the the mountain road leading to the mine? John fou turdy blackberry-juice furnished a cheap and ready substi body- ink, and more than one of his ...
... Koa-p. Winter pears, tor the table — l, 1. ..ph I l-u_dle ; 2, Henry James. Winter pears — l at.d 2. J. 1 I Row., jun. Blackberries, by any cottager's uaa^-ter ! uncar 15 — 1, S. Tozer; 2, E. A. Cook. Roun_ pot-toes ; — 1, R. Taylor; 2, T. Bilkey. Kiduoy ...
... head ; but, thanks to the Germans, to the art of print- ing, and to _Ir Netherton, penny almanacks are as plentiful aa blackberries in September, ao that ve_i_y : ' he who runs may read. I ran, I read, and waa convinced. On Tuesday the Liberala of Truro ...
... when they had heard the evidenoe they would see that the act of the defendant was a pure accident; that the boy gatheiing blackberries in the hedge and was unseen by the defendant. _ _ The defeodant called, but His Lor 'ship thought there was no defence ...
... adventure arrives ; he takes a stroll; the modest heath-bell and the violet turn up their dark blue eyes to him; and he Inds blackberries enough (as falsters men did linen I on every hedge. Dinner served up, and to hie mind, he warms and waxes cosy, jokes with ...
... county coroner, on the body of ; , and found in a shaft at Creegbrawse. The evidence | thetic that some childen picking blackberries had observ Of body in the shaft about seven or eight feet fri surface. A verdict of “* Found dead” was returned. | the ...
... u*if./'i mf»n were numerous and ot good dooble,, 000 The 15 apples orchards gave that bo. and comprised some admirable Zln blackberry, well merited iosi«etioD, Some had much trouble oull Dom »r.ral snot highly congenial tho growth of the hlneKDerry. niters ...
... Carlyon, ceroner, on the body of a child found in a shaft jat Creegbrawse. The evidence shewed that some child- j ren picking blackberries had observed the body in the j sluft about seven or eight feet from the eurfaoe. A I verdict of *• found dead was returned ...