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... too well. All went very well until blackberries came about, and then the boy got veiy idle, and would not compensate him lor the damage had sustained through him. Instead ol doiog his work would out picking blackberries, and would often fling his dinner ...

SNAKE-KILLING IN PENNSYLVANIA

... country. Some of the most successful snake-killers an women and young girls, who make a business gathering huckleberries and blackberries. An important part berry-picker's equipment is stout stick, with which the snakes killed. The country Is hilly and covered ...

SWINDON POLICE COURT

... that when the prisoner came up to her. he said that he knew where two sacksfull of blackberries wen?, and asking her to come with him. Prisoner gave her few blackberries, but she did not with hira. Prisoner put his arm round her waist, and then committed ...

PARISH OF WOOTTON BASSETT

... might in his earlier davs have made a political position for himself, especially as those days politicians did not grew on blackberry bushes, they appear do now. There were fewer of them, and more notice was accorded to those who were in any way prominent ...

and did the ladies mentioned much

... ferns, and yew, picked out with berries, apples, corn. Ac., candelabra being entwined with leaves, bunches of apples, blackberries. Ac. Last but not .east must mention the font, had been exquisitely decorated . MrsGraotham and Mrs Bcvtr. the extreme ...

i~HE SWINDON ADVERTISER, SATURDAY. OCTOBER l 1889

... whole being surmounted a splendid cross made of the same kind of flowers. Around the middle of the font was a trailing \ of blackberries, whilst the base were a number of apples on bed of moss, combined with bunches of ! wheat oats. The whole of these decorations ...

THE SWINDON ADVERTISER, AP

... the next day pat an brandy papers tie down. This felly should quite Ann. The blackberries may simmered the Are till soft; but the oven extracts the juice beet. Blackberries mako one of the most wholesome preserves that be mad* ...

but was so fortunate as get a nice plate of roast fowl, turnips, and potatoes, for dinoer instead. Trie fact

... E*eter,—going through Yarcomb, c., and arriving in Exeter,—twenty-eight miles from Chard.—at eleven p.m. had nothing but blackberries since the morning, and I was very faint and tired—l needed rest sorely, but was in fix how get it. However, remembering ...

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... would not compensate hi in for the damage bad sustained through him. Instead ol doing his work he would go out picking blackberries, and would often fling bis dioner away instead eating Do the 4th ot October he sent the boy for semething. and was long ...

WOOTTOH BABBETT-

... were wreath* of ivy, ferns, and yew, picked out with berries, apples, corn, Ac, the being with vine kaves, bunches apples, blackberries. Ac. Last but not least must mention the lon, which had been exquisitely decorated Mrs Grantham and Mrs Bevir. the extreme ...

A GHOST IN THE DAYS OF '45

... had looked over ike hedge, when skirted Wood Loan, to rebuke some who were roughly tearing dona the brambles gather ripe blackberries. He knew them lor the younger children Barnes, the weaver; hot their awed white-haadsd ragged archie some two years old ...