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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 ...

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... feet, it gives one jump of 800 feet and then does the remainder in smaller bound. : but waterfalls Norway are plentiful as blackberries m October. Fall, that in Switzerland one would two day. journey Twit, m»y be »wn nt every turn the road ; one really geta ...

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 ...

COSGKESBI'RY

... window aill* wore carpeted with mea* aad fern*, elaborately adorned with out flower* and pyramid* of fruit. Wheat ear*, blackberri**, aad ivy eerved to adorn the pillar*. Th* font waa very ornate. Th* top wa* otrpated with moaa, atndded with whit* aater* ...

GOSSIP OF THE “WORLD.”

... judges. The son of miner, wiitiog was with fri-. iestinot; scribbled odds ends, and area used ink made from the juice of blackberries when wss young and poor. In 1864 he wrote beet poem oa the teroeotenary of Shakrapeare, tha prias obtained being handaome ...

PREHISTORIC LAKE DWELLINGS IN

... I should say in abundance. Fish and milk, corn meal and wild fruit plenty, remains of hazel nuts, wild crab apples aod blackberries have been discovered. And now their religion. must to oar friend the mud again even for that, and if we do not find it ...

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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 ...

WORLE HARVEST HOME

... cut flowers and grasses. The window sills were embedded with mom, relieved with dahlias, apples and wheat sheafs. Trails blackberries and grasses served ts adorn the pillars of tho edifice. The font, on previous occasions, received marked attention, and ...

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... child was buried on Friday beneath stone* and dirt, and was not discovered until Satunlay afternoon by some men who were blackberry ing. The child was nearly dead. The prisoner, who cried during the hearing, was committed for trial. A Pathetic Death the ...