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4 '42? Go to TOMS'S and see his 10s. TROUSERS

... of last week as Mr. Bennett, of Erisey Terrace, Falmouth, was passing through Constantine he picked neven or eight large blackberries. CH MICH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE SOCIETP.—The ordinary monthly meeting of this branch gives place, on Monday next, to a ...

-MEMS BY A RAMBLER

... mercifully The guide, I must say, gave us a thorough drilling, up hill and down, into the country. We gathered honey suckles, blackberries, and nuts on the way; eventually 'reaching Philleigh Church—ow starting point on landing from the favorite Resolute, ...

THE VALUE OF EXERCISE

... he goes on his way rejoicing, and able to note all the pleasant things around him—the honeysuckle in the hedgerow, the blackberries in the bush, the trout leaping in the stream, the dragonflies darting among the reeds, the wind sweeping over the corn ...

AMONG THE SHOPS OF FALMOUTH. BY AN OBSERVEI:

... Sir, there must be a mint of money spent, and if so, there must also be a mount of money made! Bank notes must be like blackberries in autumn and sovereigns as common as periwinkles! Else, how can it be? Dear Mr. Editor, I don't feel, at all events, that ...

alisuflancous ynicifigenze. ROME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... for breeding purposes. SUPERSTITION ABOUT BLACKBERRIES.—Once more the blackberry is not without its folk-lore, and there is a Popular superstition that the Devil always puts his ' cloven foot upon the blackberries on Michaelmas Day, and on this account it ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. BRITISH AND FOREIO2

... 51,500 metres superficial. This site is close to the railway station at &Mich, and commands • splendid view of the lake. Blackberries, tomatoes, red and yellow, greengages, dark red plums, haul nuts. elderberries, Scottish thistles, acorns, caterpillars ...

MEMB BY A RAMBLER

... recently been played by some lazy lounger in a field near Belmont. Three little girls went off in high g lee to gather blackberries. They earnestly chatted as they picked the fruit from hedge to hedge, and were so intent on their work that they scarcely ...

REMINISCENCES OF PENBYN.-NO 16. BY AN OLD YENRYNIAN

... affairs existed, many of the broad acres of the Manor were overspread with ferns, furze, and brambles—a splendid place for blackberries—and there were persona who would hesitate to visit Tremough or pass through the adjoining lanes after darkness had set ...

PENRYN COTTACE GARDEN SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXHIBITION

... Cooking apple B-1 and 2, Jas. Jennings. Dessert apples- -1 and 2, C. Annear. Pears—N. Clemens. Gooseberries—N. Clemens. Blackberries—W. Will.. Raspberries—W. Booth 'and John Snow. Bunch of grapes—N. Clemens and W. Visick. - Six window plants—Joseph Jennings ...

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... children are the hedge blackberries. I like to see them going out in the sunshine with their cans and cape, and faces beaming with happiness, while their shrill voices ring from meadow to meadow: and, I have often thought that the blackberry girl would be a ...

NEMS BY A RAMBLEIC

... the truthfulness of my former Heins. But hark ye! they have a dodge now that I cannot and will not sanction. Not storing blackberries in the crown of their hats, or cramming their pockets with marbles and buttons, or tearing the toes of their boots at their ...