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COMIN' THRO' THE RYE

... remembered (in one of the lucid intervals) that the month which is not too late for nightingales is a trifle early for ripe blackberries. While nature does these things, man and woman become creatures of clinging lips, gleamiling ripe shoulders, and veils ...

COMIN' THRO' THE RYE.*

... P ii'i. (in one of the lucid intervals) that the month which is not t ?? PVC , nightingales is a trifle early for ripe blackberries. Wh\ile n:ilx itO l . things, man and wvomnan become creatures of clingin, lips, gici nda shoulders, and veils of rippling ...

OUR MONDAY BOOK COLUMN

... judge of feminine good looks, and he was lucky enough to meet a pretty . Welsh brunette, whom he elegantly compares to blackberries and cream. He is, moreover, an advocate of the Transatlantic custom of evening calls by gentlemen at ladies' houses, and ...

Published: Monday 26 July 1875
Newspaper: Hour
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2873 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IN THE ISLAND. BY MARIANNE FARNINGIIAM. CRAM* IX.--.AT NIMPOILT

... softly down to the sea? Who has not felt amazed at the wilderness of undergrowth, and the strong bushes of haw. thorn and blackberries? Who has nut been delighted with the grandeur of huge rocks lying about in dark in:fates ? And, above all, who has nut ...

Published: Tuesday 27 July 1875
Newspaper: Christian World
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4044 | Page: 5 | Tags: none