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... sunny hours And amnia new-mown hay: July then comer with wheat, Garnered 'mid Angnet's bluing heat; September's next with blackberries sweet, And alawly-shortenuig day; Octobct brings the ontting•tirne ; November gives us and rime ; December ritigs the Christmas ...

EDALE

... chancel screen and pulpit were effectively decorated with corn, scarlet geraniums, the red berries of the gadder rose, and blackberry trails. The font was very pretty ;at the font was • bed of variously tinted ferns and evergreens : round the top were eucharies ...

TINT WISTLE

... that.— Defendant said when P.C. Davies brought the summoue to hint on Friday morning he was looking over a wall, where some blackberry bushes were. lie handed the summons to him. He told him he was going to summon him, when Davies said he c mld go to -- if ...

HADFIELD

... school was very tastefully dm/rated under the superiotendence of Mrs. Charlton and others. Fruits, such as grapes, pears, blackberries Sc., were placed in great abun ;ince on a stall near the rostrum. and in the centre were three large fiat loaves aboutone ...

MOTTRAM

... good Liberal magistrates, that J.P's in Cheshire will, a short time, be like they are in Derbyshire, as plentiful as blackberries. We also understand that a circular hal been sent round to the magistrates of Cheshire Is) the New Lord Lieutenant. soliciting ...

HADFIM.D

... attended, and the chapel was very prettily decorated with fruits, flowers, and vegetables, the articles being sonic fine blackberries, toinabee, pomegranates, kidney beans, grapes, apples, Two very largs loaves of bread, which were given by Mr. Hadfield ...

DISLEY

... collection exhibited by Mr. H. Rodgers. The display consisted of a miniature hay stack, apples, pears, plum., cherries, blackberries, grouse, eggs. pigeon, a duck, cheese, butter, torn, cheat, barley, &e. In teninectiow with the exhibition there was a ...

HADFIELD

... gragazge sponge cakes with the words ig aP etlL- I' Church worked thereon in sugar, vegetable marrows, kidney beans, blackberries, oranges, lemons turnips, eggs butter, potatoes. A novelty in the room, which has been visited by many persons, was 1001 ...

HOLLI NGWORTIL

... Wake*. Aste,s,. 1 Joel Collier, 2 J Fowten Marigold,: 1 C Jackson, 2 J liubiuson. Puede , : I James Fogg, 2 Hugh Kinder. Blackberries; and 2 T : 1 Mrs. Fogg. 2 IV Merrill. Ihsuisous : I Mi.. Lengford, 211 Kinder. Pomegranates I Fogg, 2E A Harding!. Apples: ...

-- people only used it on sufferance. After taking the oath, he said the street was not a public highway

... something in a paper, and blackberries were never mentioned between them.-Defendant: I went for the blackberries. I did not ask for them because the policeman took me by the shoulder and said. Don't be too fast. I got the blackberries when defendant's house ...

NEWS IN A NUT-SHELL

... en October 8. -- A boy named Blake,living at Rochester, with some other lads went for • walk by the riverside to gather blackberries. When tired of this they divested them*rives of shoes and stockings and amused themselves by throwing their caps into the ...

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... and good as she was witty and lovely. No wonder she was considered a lucky girl, and that lovers were Cs plentiful as blackberries,' or that Peggy had the pick and choice of the likeliest boys in the township; for like the famous Widow Malone•• She bothered ...