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DICK WHITTINGTON

... Highlands,” Shetland Fooiea,” and The Chalk Waggon,” Boon Bonheor; Repoee—A Summer ■ Keening,” “The Way Down the CUff.” “Blackberry O-therera,” “The Young RoaUea,” Hill Road,” “The Cherry Feaat,” “Fern 11 1- - r>nM min 111 n.th.rlii. uaaaeiiia, vnenenwg ...

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... are worthy of the num• hers that come to see them. Reasons for this altered state of things are, of course, plenty as blackberries.' People are too tired to get up early on foggy mornings; other amusements have become more fashionable, besides being ...

Published: Tuesday 12 January 1875
Newspaper: Indian Statesman
County: West Bengal, India
Type: Article | Words: 1633 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

OH THURSDA Y HIRST

... Honing in the Hightends, “Shetland Ponwa,''. and - The Chilk JRoaa **Kepo««—A SuiJ am* Evening, The War Down the Cliff,f “Blackberry Gatherers, “The Yonng Rnaties,'’ **HiU Road,” “The Cherry Peaat,” “Fern ■JnHWTwa.- ■“ Returning from School,'’ “Oalherink ...

ENTRY OF KING ALFONSO X'l..INTO SPAIN

... they are obtained in the town ?? implying that violets and hyacinths were a3 plentiful at Mar- , sei! les in January as blackberries are in England iv eVugust. 1 It had been said at Marseilles that the King would remain there two days, but this illusion ...

Published: Friday 15 January 1875
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8291 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

QIJEX PARK (TSARIST) THIRD inrrnici. CONCLVDID

... J Harelip r b Sparrow by Gook out of Spruos Beer best Lorimar oar b Polly by Sergeant oat of Polly Mr A Sreddoolis bk b Blackberry by Boy& eat of best Kr T Woe b Osetlertown by Sir Willlsnt oat of Fly Olabbai be bk b by oat et Mai Kr J Woodratrs w bd ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1875
Newspaper: Sporting Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 455 | Page: 17 | Tags: none

TEE 17LVEREITON MIRROR, Jan. 16, 1878

... And grow restless. you can go Before I and you this world was a desert to me. I .lidn't bike any pleas:Niro in going blackberrying and atealiug rare ripe peaches. and it didn't matter vtliethei the sun shone or not But what a change in .me short year ...

RACHEL RAYMOND

... care I how fair ahe ? Lay those words to yonr heart, lad, and look out for another sweetheart. Women are plentiful as blackberries. *' Perhaps so, Miswcreu the young man, moodily but there's only one for me*.', But she's not for thee. Come, be ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1875
Newspaper: Derbyshire Times
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2497 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LITERATURE

... prove an alibi for Francis. When one studies the question, proofs, as De Quincey says, rush upon one more plentifully than blackberries; there is a positive plethora of evidence, and one almost begins to wish that the case were less decidedly clear. Mr. Skeat ...

THE RESTORATION IX SPA IX

... suite, and the little band of correspondents, were to be seen reposing peacefully on the floor literally as j thick as blackberries.' For the nonce French and German journalists slept calmly by the side of c other, and forgot the deadly feud which ani- ...

Published: Tuesday 19 January 1875
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4374 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

AS COACHMAN, or GROOM and COACH • MAN. Married; no family; age 31; town or conntry ; good character. Five

... COACH • MAN. Married; no family; age 31; town or conntry ; good character. Five years last situation. — Address W. M., 26, Blackberry-terraee, Bevois Valley, Southampton. - - itLADY wishes to RECOMMEND a respectable young person as LADIES'-MAID. Understands ...

Published: Wednesday 20 January 1875
Newspaper: Hour
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 59 | Page: 8 | Tags: none