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... apples hang ripest And are sweeter than Italy’s wines; They know where the fruit hangs the thickest, On the long thorny blackberry vines. They gather the delicate seaweeds. And build tiny castles of sand ; They pick up the beautiful Fairy barques that ...

Why ia blush like little girl? Becsu*# it becomes woman. 11 diary is acknowledged to be harder to keen than

... passing some blackberr* bushes. “What’s these, llikef’ inquired his companion. '* Nothing but blackberries the latter. “Bnt they’re red, Mike.” “Well Pat, blackberries are always red when they’rs green.” Somebody asked poor much-married Jon* whether, because ...

WESTON POLICE COURT-

... children sit upon. The field was separated from tho road by a rhyne. Witness and the children walked around the field picking blackberries, and on coming back she found the rug and wrap were gone. Witness saw the prisoners the road before missing the articles ...

AVKSTOX POLICE COURT

... the children to sit upon. The field was separated from the road Witness and the children walked around the field picking blackberries, and coming hack she found the rug and wrap were gone. Witness saw the prisoners in the road before missing the articles ...

PREHISTORIC LAKE DWELLINGS IN

... split longitadina macrow, not I should say in abundas Fish and milk, corn meal aod wi remains of sloes, hazel nuts, wik blackberries have beea dis:overed their religion. We mast go to our fr even for that, and if we do not find not, I fear, atall. And ...

W ELLS. WEDIJORI

... English fruits and vegetables. Amongst others we noticed apples, paste, planar, red currants, raspberries, grapes, quinces, blackberries, barberries, melons, encumbers, tomatoes, celery, cabbage, red cabbage, cauliflower, potatoes, imp. potatoes, curets, parsnips ...

Tits Parroente, Hampty Monty, will be given at the Tuirnhall on Monday and Tuesday. by Mr. Sidney Herberte ..

... Kendal. The caste in the two plays was as follows : —Tweedieten's Tail Coat Toby Tiddietme (a poor relation), Mr. Wright; Blackberry Thistlrtop (of Thiatletop Farm), Mr. Herdw:ok • Mr. Bereahy Bracebutton(ir Thee ! !) Mr. Burfo rd; Mr. Panteohnicon Pang ...

BTRIKINO SCENE IN A CHURCH,

... they poo 0 Tan 5 ey appear the path, and tohave heen over meandering by nightfall. Whe fed them, or whether they fed th blackberries and such other They were mi Gilfach, and t was the cot inhabitants of the whole villa thave gone in search of the ¢ morning ...

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... painful blunder, which I IMMes want to repeat. May I ask what that—er blunder was r Oh yes ; I mistook • bumble bee fee a blackberry. Waiting for bits fia wee. —Youog man to sexton, at Aura door— hal the sermon nearly done ! Sexton— About an hoaryet ...

well, and many of the Miimele were admirably uedled. la the eiogle etick competition there in* only fonr ..

... one place. The painting china is exceedingly good, and the prize is awarded to Miss M. E. Hunt, Glaodore. The subject is blackberries and twe birds; the former and the lower leaves are singularly effective and praiseworthy. Miss Margaret Bean is highly ...

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... ;tads a very psinfal bliader. vNeh I mean want to repeat. ' May I ask what blunder was ? Oh yes ; I mistook a haat= for a blackberry. Wafting tee kisficerie.—Yonog man to sexton, at church deer— Isn't the sermon nearly done ? Sexton— About an hearyet ...