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THE CHILDREN'S OWN COLUMN

... played the doctor's part, and hope in a few days to see that all is as well as ever. And if Mary and Lucy, when gathering blackberries in the wood, manage to run a thorn into a poor, little Auger, du not let her wait till it festers and swells like your ...

SIB CHARLES Tin .WK AND OVERHEAD

... aoaoon'a make ie—Gooeeberry, 800 tone; reapberry, W 0 Iona; atrawberry, 0 tone: block onrranl, 400 tone; domaon, COO tana; blackberry, 100 tona; and they bought retail hem aay randy money (near the following Qooaabarry.M. toUd. par lb.: raepberry, fid. to ...

PATELEY BRIDGE AND SIDDERfIALE HERALD JUNE 16, 1888

... bird of prey; mineral; reptile; extremities. «S. insect; space; resting plsco; (W. W., Birstwitb.) Last Wiki's Answers. 1, Blackberry; 2, False friends are worse than open enemies; 3, Minnow; 4, Dace ; 5, Table. The following have sent correct replies all ...

HIS GUARDIAN ANGEL

... It’s a responsible place. A man needs to have all his eyes and ears about him. And, moreover, situations don’t grow, like blackberries the boshes, to be gathered at will.” “Humph!” commented Captain Garrick. hopefully added Steele, they’ll do better by me ...

HARROGATE BOROUGH coma MONDLY. Sept. 16, 1889. Before the Mayor (chairo;an), R. Carter, R. Ellie, T. Watson, ..

... Heferman, married woman, of Denmark Street, stated that she remembered Friday. the 6th of the present month. She had been blackberrying. Her children were there where the noise was. Mrs. Mackridge was in the stable and remained there all the time. Did not ...

I>' .-KK'iT/. HERALD, SATgBDAX MAY 8. ld«0 HOLIDAY AND A DISCOVERY. [rtmt •OClirT.*] Yes it to be bar holiday- *U

... why it is—yes, declare why it is dear little Paolo himself. Good gracious I baa strayed away down here alone to look lor blackberries, doubt; and as .he spoke she rushed forward, and seizing the child by th. skirt drew it beck from the perilous edge over ...

A ZEALOUS MAYOR

... death. The child was buried beneath stones sod dirt, and was discovered fiome 20 hours afterwards by some man who were blackberrying. The child was nearly dead. The prisoner, who rvied during the hearing, was committed fur trial. SILVER PLATE, JEWELRY ...

RIPOISr

... prooipitcuo gsrdso of whitewashed cottage. Below wore scattered low boulders, interasliod with patches of green and tangled blackberry boshes; than ft strip of pftls yellow sand, bsyooA bios waters of the little bay. Amending tb« path from kh« b—oh eamo Iho ...

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... whj. but bie litely imajnation sketched of pooittoni andhavtog .^mty ■■ iii3nllr Indeed bl» to frame gathering nuts «r blackberries in » Devonshire ohtatotha gaTft accord with her atylo bettor rfStom h. ,«“ • - d ...

000 D MOENINO

... Emperor by with envy; and right under the burning Equator hie wood daughter. Oa the left of the limper°. we have fed on blackberries and bilbernea and set the Princess Impanel, the Comte d'Eu and quenched our thirst with crystal water fresh from their ...

INUNDATIONS IN GERMANY

... tall apples, and 44 of winter apples. Fears do not thrive as well apples. Plums, peaches, cherries, rasps, strawberries, blackberries, currants (black and redware all largely cultivated and pay well. Goose-berries are not cultivated to any extent. Grapes ...

LOCAL &DISTIIICT

... wood. RUkard Dotson, woodman, deposed to seeing the defendant. in Tickbill Wood, on the 22d Sept., gathering •tick, and blackberries.—Hairy Fee., gamekeeper, deposed to seeing M. H. Henry with three or four bundlee of sticks in Birkhem. Defendants were ...