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... pain came over Honora’s sweet, submissive face. 44 Charley,” said she the oldest lad, take Katie and Nell to where the blackberries grow. Johnny can carry the baskets, and see bow many berries yon can pick before I come.’’ Charley obeyed without word; ...

Published: Monday 12 January 1880
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7774 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... claim abound in Ireland. Colonels, majors, and captains are, to use the words of Jack Falstaff in the comedy, as plenty as blackberries, and these titles are frequently borne by men who, there Is strong reason to believe, never drew a sword or discharged ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1880
Newspaper: Northern Constitution
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 939 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

reviews

... would not mind the Act Parliament. There can be difficulty in getting magistrate here any time, for they ore as plenty as blackberries in hedge. (Laughter.) I went to the police office many a Sunday to obviate this system, but if the police have power to ...

Published: Saturday 27 March 1880
Newspaper: Londonderry Sentinel
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3295 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MARK TWAIN

... about mud-turtles. Tea,” said the old man; a mud-turtle can neither fly, gallop, jump, cry, sing, play croquet, or go blackberrying ; and yet, if you let them alone, gets along just about as well as a young man who tries to be funny a lawn party. DERRY ...

Published: Wednesday 05 May 1880
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4552 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

MUSIC SUPERFINE

... cows.” Two Irishmen were passing some blackberry bushes. ** What's these, Mike ?” inquired Pst of his companion. ** Nothing but blackberries,” mid the latter. ** But they’re red, Mike.” ** Well, Pat, blackberries are always red when they’re green.” An ...

Published: Wednesday 23 June 1880
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1858 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SOCIETY. ON Tuesday,

... salmon fishery rented by the proprietors of the Bann and Foyle fisheries. In that quarter poachers are se plentiful as blackberries, and have to be constantly watched. This they do not relish, and to show their wicked animosity, they resorted the other ...

Published: Saturday 17 July 1880
Newspaper: Coleraine Chronicle
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2333 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

VARIETIES

... before speaking. you have a pretty daughter, you will have brain foil of anxiety and a house fall of scented note paper. The blackberry is so named because it is blue, in order to distinguish it from the blueberry, which is black. Query for naturalists : If ...

Published: Friday 17 September 1880
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 763 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

POETRY

... forget The least of thy sweet trifles ? Tne window vines which clamber yet. Whose blooms the bee still rifles? The roadside blackberries, growing ripe, And in the woods the Indian pipe ? Dear country life of child and man ! For both the best, the strongest ...

Published: Wednesday 13 October 1880
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 483 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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... witness, and stated that ou the above date he went out in company with the other defendants, whom saw io court, to gather blackberries, and their way- they entered into the complainant's garden, and seeing some plum trees with fruit on them, they each pulled ...

Published: Thursday 14 October 1880
Newspaper: Londonderry Sentinel
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2127 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DERRY RURAL PETTY SESSIONS

... witness, and stated that on the above date he went out in company with the other defendants, whom he saw in court, to gather blackberries, and on their way they entered into the complainant’s garden, and seeing some plum trees with fruit on them, they each ...

Published: Friday 15 October 1880
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1700 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FACETIA

... Why, does he love you ? was the next question. Oh, yea, mam ; he said I was the light of the funeral. Have you any blackberry pies? asked a hungry traveller of the mistress of a tumbledown shanty by the roadside in one of the upper counties of South ...

Published: Saturday 27 November 1880
Newspaper: Northern Constitution
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2045 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

ITALY AND AUSTRIA

... little voice. Oh, dear, what shall I ?” Mrs. Flaherty, wife ot Mike Flaherty, the ■hoemaker of Ballybofey, was picking blackberries for sapper, and kneeling down beside the bashes, when she heard the Toice. She knew in a minute that it was fairy Toice ...

Published: Monday 13 December 1880
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2357 | Page: 6 | Tags: none