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... M Man, be I wad like it better if it wio warm. a, iA mud-turtle can neither 'ly, sing, gallop, laugh, ory, or n' go blackberrying, and yet if they 'are let alone, they can Ret lw along just as well as the young man who tries to be funny at a 3c | A ...

Published: Wednesday 17 December 1879
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1790 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

CHITTLEHAMPTON

... CHITTLEHAMPTON. Ripe Blackberries.—There is to be seen at Newbuildings, near this village, bush ripe blackberries, in the shop Mr. J. Bradford, carpenter and cooper. The bramble grew from the hedge between the boards the back window, and it can seen least ...

Published: Thursday 18 December 1879
Newspaper: North Devon Journal
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 52 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

DOLF'S BIG BROTHER

... hard on you. Phillis, isn't it? And though I would not speak, I was mean enough to rod. Then I sauntered on, looking for blackberries, and thinking how well Alfred liked to be with me. while he went away, singing his favourite eon, Millis is my only joy ...

Published: Saturday 20 December 1879
Newspaper: Bristol Observer
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 3644 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

When you go away ! Where the deuoe are you • tor

... Burials Bill. If they required a mere party man they could pick ep such a man in the streets. Such men were as cheap as blackberries. He was not finch a man, and he had told them so distinctly. If he had reason to believe that his great mass of Liberal ...

Published: Monday 22 December 1879
Newspaper: North Wilts Herald
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5660 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A BATCH OF EPIGRAMS

... word remarked, moreover, will probably bethought IP To indicate compteteness, and so it ought. ot VHAT'S IN A NAME 7 at Blackberries, the proverb says, t Are not really black always. 3i Thin saew is edged with reason, It As we have seen this season ...

THE TAUNTON OOUBIEB,'

... they had started to meet the conveyance which was to take them to the school. Their shortest way lay through a wood (the blackberry wood also of Action), and they had got a considerable way into it, Workis having each hand of the children (there is some ...

THE PJOLE AND BOURNEMOUTH HERALD, AND LYMINOTON AND SOUTH HANTS CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1879

... leering Bournamailk M 10. A be known as the Silver It has been said and 11.40 a.m. that Ft !Alehouses are as plentiful as blackberries,B I, y of the C o ff ee 'l iver , t ype. ATH, BI E. GLASTONBrItY, TEMPLECOMBE, EVEECREECH, to., TO POOLE rr. or of the ...

Published: Thursday 25 December 1879
Newspaper: Poole & Dorset Herald
County: Dorset, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4641 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NAVAL AND .MILITARY

... defective Two white soldiers died of tew~ shorty after their has commenced, and boils and blains, Our bot season ful as blackberries. What would not fever, & efor blow ‘on, tho top of one of the glorious oll one give tors of Dartmoor POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS ...

Published: Wednesday 31 December 1879
Newspaper: Western Morning News
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 3555 | Page: 4 | Tags: none