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Flotsam and Jetsam

... yet, o' the pity o t those robbers of the Exchequer, those honest thieves, are as numerous—well, not quite so numerous blackberries, or as the hairs of your head, or the sands of the sea shore; but they are a substantial crowd for all that. How happy ...

Flotsam and Jetsam

... suggestion from one of the profane vulgar! and for yielding to moral compulsion, were reasons against them as plentiful blackberries, they would yield to no one on compulsion. And so, I suppose, I , must permit them to go on their owntorjtomelike way. ...

HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES

... Virginian creeper. A temporary screen, dividing the chancel from the nave, was tastefully decorated with sprays, woodbine, and blackberries, Florence Aylward. The Misses Cooper, with their usual care and good taste, provided texts the east and west ends, and ...

BAZAAR IN AID OF THE CHRIST CHURCH BUILDING FUND

... convolvoli, honeysuckle, roses, blackberries, young oak, violets, primroses, Ac. With bis flower and fruit, Mr. Slatter has been equally successful in counterfeiting nature. A camelia in full bloom, and a vase containing blackberries on the branch were a study ...

A YEAR OF COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND DEPRESSION

... re-opened on Novemer 15th. They were always numerously attended, and in those days, when amusements were not so plentiful as blackberries, they affoided to the tradesmen and others, of both towns, an opportunity for social enjoyment. The autumn and winter seasons ...

THE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE

... notunlike, except in shape. Wheatsmut and mildew were very interesting objects, also collection of fungi from the back of the blackberry leaf, &c. Mr. H. Thorpe had microscope of two powers, and exhibited flinty matter of the water algie, found in both fresh ...

Local News

... when God save the Qneen» been sung the company dispersed to the homes, having spent very happy day] BLACKBERRY in- DECEMBER.—a ripe ' bunch of blackberries was picked on Boxing Day the garden of South field, Old Roar, the residence of Mr. C. M. Brocklebank ...

Local Notes

... capable of little more than pleading Falstaff pretence, Give you a reason on compulsion ? if reasons were plentiful as blackberries, I would give no man reason •n compulsion. suggestion was made this journal art week to the effect that, failing the obtaining ...

Local News

... pretence to induce voluntary offers of alms. Premature Blackberry Blossoms.—As sign of the forwardness of the fruit in the country this year, we may mention that we have received sprig of blackberry in full blossom from a gardener in Barley-lane. This ...

WORD WITH A WEAK BROTHER. To the Editor of the Obs'rnr. Sir,—Our good friend -Teetotaller, who favoured your ..

... and I foresee the day coming when Salvation Army regiments, linked on the different churches, will be as plentiful as blackberries. As to immoderation language, I never life heard the liquor question touched and handled with snch delicacy as during our ...

Flotsam and Jetsam

... interest. Few people who are not landowners' would think it very heinous • offence for a young lad to go mushrooming or blackberry on land not his own. I afraid if acts of this kind were set down . robbery, some hundreds of thousands of decent , citizens ...

Local Notes

... working men at Bexhill, seems to have attracted as little attention from public as though acts of this kind were plentiful a3 blackberries. At the same time, many persons must have read with Batisfaci tion the kindred intimation that the expendi- , Iture had ...