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To tie Editor\

... autumnal harvest of nuts, or lofty mountain!, through whose many paths people waudere seeking the wild berry, the and the blackberry. Imagine table, it need not be expensively set, which weald suggest to the singer, verses to poet, pictures an artist, and ...

S PUN HENCE. betters should brief, and written on* side the nMer only. They most in all eases aeoompaniad the

... converted into flour would keep hem with bread tor the winter. At other seasons von find man’s wife and children gathering •'blackberries, and at another “mushrooms which they would carry some miles to the nearest uarket tewn, dispose of them for few shillings ...

MARKETS

... one with her besides Nero, the big retriever, when she went for her lonely rambles along the shore, or gathering nuts and blackberries in the country lanes. This pleasant companionship—both pleasant and dangerous to Hubert, young though still was— whs renewed ...

C|ronide

... ely little cutting to du. As rule, the hay crop is light, and decidedly below the average. Bazaars are as plentiful as blackberries, but the proposed to be held in _ ictober by the Leigh Congregationatists promises to be a decided novelty. It has been ...

THE MYSTERIES

... her niece, who is taking tea with her) —“Tafce some of these stewed blackberries, my dear. Blackberries are good for the complex* ion.” Niece—“ But, dear aunty, I don’t want blackberry complexion.” Good-niqkt to-morrow —An Irish gentleman, who had been ...

Sir,—lt was on certain Friday, on the Royal Exchange, Manchester, that I began to feel that languid longinp-’o ..

... others. I wee just comparing in my mind the arrangements of the vessel with other crafts I had sailed in. when np comes Mr. Blackberry and shakes me warmly by the hand, and enquires into the state my health with as much aolicbode as if we bad not met for ...

Jfimik Jlratings

... my life, but what of that it has been one long worship of you. I hare loved you over since tho d lys when used to gather blackberries in the lanes with your nurse, and dig for pretty s in sand.” paused with emotion. Ella felt more scare l with every word ...

THE CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1883

... stack of Christmas Cakes, Cosaques, Fancy Boxes, AMD OTHER CONFECTIONERY. A choice selection ofBBIITISH WINES, including BLACKBERRY, COWSLIP, KAIBIN, PORT. SHEKKY, Ac. Families supplied with our own malm of PUFF PASTE and MINOR HEAT, and orders promptly ...

THE CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1883

... stack of Christmas Cakes, Cosaques, Fancy Boxes, AND OTHER CONFECTIONERY. A choice selection of BRITISH INKS, including BLACKBERRY, COWSLIP, RAISIN, PORT. SHERRY, Ac. Families supplied with our own make of PUFF PASTE and MINCE MEAT, and orders promptly ...

FOE NEATNESS AND ECONOSIY IN PRINTING

... highest and winning the tempting prizes that are offered. Bazaars and sales of work are once more getting as plentiful as blackberries. First on the list is that which is to be opened on the 25th this month the Leigh National Schools, for the purpose clearing ...

BRASS BAND CONTEST AT LEIGH

... wild flowers, made by children under twelve years of age; 1, W. J. Critchley ;2, E. Hume ;3, M. Fletcher. Best plate of blackberries gathered by children under twelve years of age, Ist prize a book value Is. 6d., the gift of Mr. R. Critchley; 2nd prize ...

A TRIP TO HALTON CASTLE

... president called farmhouse for two quarts of sweet milk, which, when he oame drink proved buttermilk, but as there were plenty blackberries to sweeten onr mouths with atterwaHs we did not take much harm. Haring now arrived Haltoa Castle, which stands on the top ...