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... sunny hours And amnia new-mown hay: July then comer with wheat, Garnered 'mid Angnet's bluing heat; September's next with blackberries sweet, And alawly-shortenuig day; Octobct brings the ontting•tirne ; November gives us and rime ; December ritigs the Christmas ...

A HOLIDAY Ai) A DISCOVERY

... hselog amid imperfect words had told us I *ally that it was while stretehing over the edgei if the precipice) to gather blackberries for him that his ruother bad lost her tooting and Mlles 10-filong down. My wife would spend hoofs ty the bedside. I ventured ...

IRE LOSS OF THE DREAM

... lis reflected, and the vault of was, They talk wildly about a millisi and a half, as if millions were as CUMIIIOII SS blackberries •' for my part, I think if be netted the odd bad he 'say nicely, though they do say he Ind ter millions hir name in the ...

THE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 5. 1882

... perhaps Croselmad would have been in the selection. I Glancing down the scores for centuries I find them as plentiful as blackberries. First must corns 259 by G. F. W. Cole and 127 by L. S. Oibbard, out of 439 achieved by the Assyrians against Devonshire ...

TINT WISTLE

... that.— Defendant said when P.C. Davies brought the summoue to hint on Friday morning he was looking over a wall, where some blackberry bushes were. lie handed the summons to him. He told him he was going to summon him, when Davies said he c mld go to -- if ...

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... and good as she was witty and lovely. No wonder she was considered a lucky girl, and that lovers were Cs plentiful as blackberries,' or that Peggy had the pick and choice of the likeliest boys in the township; for like the famous Widow Malone•• She bothered ...

MOTTRAM

... good Liberal magistrates, that J.P's in Cheshire will, a short time, be like they are in Derbyshire, as plentiful as blackberries. We also understand that a circular hal been sent round to the magistrates of Cheshire Is) the New Lord Lieutenant. soliciting ...

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... attempt to carry out their area goo t oe s ; strawberry, 200 tens; black seizing it. 'currant, 400 toue; damson, 500 boos; blackberry, ENGLAND, ITALY, AND EGYPT. A t C an t on grea t activity prevent, and Om wore lou t 0. .; an d t h e y can be b oug ht ...

NEWS IN A NUT-SHELL

... en October 8. -- A boy named Blake,living at Rochester, with some other lads went for • walk by the riverside to gather blackberries. When tired of this they divested them*rives of shoes and stockings and amused themselves by throwing their caps into the ...

...,-____--r-------- HOLLINGW ORT IL Seatua.—At the Hyde Police Court, on Monday, before Edward Hibbert mutt ..

... six o'clock. I was standing in the field next to the rocks, when Willie Lomas crept through the rails, and said he saw a blackberry, and was trying to get it, when he tumbled down. I then went and told a woman. — Coroner: How did you get into the field ...

-- people only used it on sufferance. After taking the oath, he said the street was not a public highway

... something in a paper, and blackberries were never mentioned between them.-Defendant: I went for the blackberries. I did not ask for them because the policeman took me by the shoulder and said. Don't be too fast. I got the blackberries when defendant's house ...

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... summons for Sister Agnes from Lady Palmists. To-morrow, if the weather hold fine, we will go to Clarke Forest and gather blackberries, said Sister Agues, as she gavel i me a parting hiss. That night I went early to bed, and never woke till daybreak. CHAPTER ...