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THAHET HARRIERS

... rtto into This Gallipot grows, if the season should sult, ews Halt a Gallipot full ef ripe blackberry fruit ; recut And the rich golden gorse midst the blackberry gre [ the Bat, believe me, this Gallipot’s no place for“ sloes. So, whenever you visit this ...

CHAPTER M

... blossomed heath, etray blossoms in the ee the while every hedge is reddened with bright berrie haws, and ; heaps, too, of blackberries, ir o’clock clusters,on brambles rich with many tiated leaves. / 0 some shoot of several woodland flowers—biue violets ...

anouko

... breeze, which scarcely raffied the island a It was a pleasant day enough, as we found, to stroll a tufts of the lar, the blackberries and browning ferns, blossomed bell It wi impossible to get what friendly Mr Lynch c good drift, that is, to drift well ...

THE REGULATIONS FOR DOGS

... in kennel keeping have ended in v Sews- Halt a Gallipot full ef ripe blackberry fruit ; digions results. A mao beginning with one dog | And the rich golden gorse midst the blackberry grows, been the owner of a duzen; but the collectors have : of the Bat ...

CHAFFER VIII

... the leaves from the trees along the lanes through whi thea were going, lanes bordered with moist turf, higt and winding, blackberry lanes, roughened with ruts, fullof colour and where were pollard oaks and eeveral With their dead leaves on them, as they ...

A CONVERT TO JACK PIBHIHO

... lunch we st: the Doctor carrying rode and tackle, and I the can. Twenty minutes’ walk, down a lovely co lane, where the blackberries hung above the in ripening clusters, brought us to @ gate, through this we turned into a field, whe then obtained the first ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1877

... conversant with the sport that even “ half-second” 120 Yarns Rack, over 10 hurdles.—F Bush 1, J. men ate not quite as thick as blackberries. We son 2, J. E. Mercer 3, Hardy 0. The last-name will not, however, bore our readers with any further down at the third ...

HtJHTmO CERTIFICATES

... | Martin, Mr J. Pound's r-place, | Billy, r Ci | Mary, Mr W. J. Coonan’s Biralime, Mr ir fiarvey | Maud, Mr F. Beberen’s Blackberry, Mr Langland | lack Jack, Mr H. Steeds’s Mermaid, Mr Sprot’s d-bill. | tack Knight, Capt Skipworth’s | Merry Andrew,CaptMidd ...