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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880

... them, any more then to a sapper, nothing seems too difficult, and when they have really made Koh.i moors plentiful as blackberries, the pound sterling will begin to be in danger. If we 'mistake not, it was Sir William Marcourt who originated the phrase ...

TOILERS IN LONDON GENERAL DEALERS. DST or TIM clomp.] • Take my word for it, sir• that if hard work

... the goods, and he's about with me all day. Whore del I pick him up? Why where the same sort may he picked uo pimtiful as blackberries in September—at one the market.. The Borough Market is a rare place for there sort of boys. You may find scores of them ...

hboiledi the action for broach of promise of marriage, and than deprive deluded females and unprotected make of ..

... there is • moral to both the, little tales, and ono that is particularly easy to see. In fact, there are morals as thick as blackberries to be drawn from the recital. The but le that ladies should under no cireurn- Mimes elpresent thew years to be lime or ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1880

... which iv doubtless exactly informed to the whereabouts of every tree, will find in the summer time many • treat. Nor is the blackberry far behind, while the strawberry positively abounds here, and has many a little berry already growing fast, in • very few ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1880

... however, from the days of Jan Steen down to those of George Morland—to go, in &Limey, no further—have been as plentiful ea blackberries. Poseibly Mr. Hope said, conceit, and not novelty, and we are in accord with him as to the Keepers of her Majesty's ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, ( IRER 9,199 u

... ninny aka', and the ground still teems with the most valuable and most brilliant of gems. Wham diamonds !scorns as common blackberries, it will need so great 'exam on the part of the more fair and tickle eel to refuse them; bat, the sight molli. , ns' worth ...

ICLE 8 PILLI6-11a. Safest Pates. Isdanse

... ditches, and these object, he would, so to speak, costrentionshas in his eye as M went his way. The trailing bramble of the blackberry, the pure loveliness of the &arose. buttercups, and daisies, sad all the pimple flowers of the field, would furnish him ...

.HE MILL AND THE FORGE

... gold Mid silver may be packed up with as little let and hindrance u buttercup. may be gathered Farmer Hodge's meadows, or blackberries plucked from his hedges. How plausible • Imandan for such a eillacy y. I never l y kn e w un s til t I nude the acquaintance ...

IHE DAILY TELEUKAPH, bATURDAY, Dfr.:CEMBEK

... child of years old who weighed 11111,0L1 stone. We Socked in to the interesting sight so thickly that it was like picking blackberries off a full hedge fur the woman et the door to take our pennies. There was no dmapiointnient this time. It might have been ...