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Buchan Observer and East Aberdeenshire Advertiser

TO BE BAD AT

... nicknamed] Seraphim' before science took them in hand. The spawn oases of these creatures, which have some resemblance to blackberries, wore once thought to be vegetable remains. In many instances the fish seem to have perished in. shoals, suffocated perhaps ...

EAST ABERDEENSHIRE OBSERV

... ical courts will be ready to testify,although professional' preachers with no such natural endowment are plentiful as blackberries. But supposing the capable and trustworthy among the class were more numerous, and supposing they could readily spare the ...

DUBLIN DOING THE JUBILEE,

... the crush of the sons of Anak. Crowned heads in silk chimney pots met one at every turn, and Grand Dukes were as thick as blackberries in September. The Queen seemed happy, and literally distilled graciousness around her. I hear that tho Queen has expressed ...

- 7-` And. mightn't, sir! Seeqour own ill luck!, Imu t lysmy If my trade is slow, it MAIN()

... there be narrow-minded, shortsighted diggers who, when they have found a new belch act like school-boys who have come upon a blackberry bush—want to have it all to thenisel es, and try to keep off a rush, when, if the field is really geed for anyth ng, a rust ...

NOTES BY THE WAY

... upon kites, marbles, :. , u1 playtime. At ten the boy wants to leave school and have nothing to do but go birdnesting, and blackberry hunting. At fifteen he wants a beard, a watch, and a pair of , Wellington booth. At twenty he wishes to cut a figure and ...

STRICHEN SCHOOL BOARD

... Mrs Mullen took her in, washed her face, bound up her sore and swollen feet, and heard her story, related over a bowl of black-berries and milk. . I don't blame you, child, said she. I'd a-done the same myself. As for me, I don't keep a girl. I ...

FRESH FRUIT FOR FOOD AND DRINK

... British Fruit, giving a full deem ip. tion of the American method of canning fruit for domestic purposes. Plums, pears, or blackberries can be all done admirably at less than half the cost of American tinned fruits. I shall be glad to enclose in any addressed ...

Department

... delicious as it is beautiful, and most people tluiroughly enjoy it. The children revel in nature's freewill offering of jetty blackberries ; tho sick man, parched with fever, welcomes cool grapes and juicy oranges when other diet is loathsome. Travellers, after ...

LITERARY TIT BITSr

... political women who scroech likepeacocks before rain, !gifting forth how Ireland could be redeemed by the manufacture of blackberry jars, were it not for the infamous landlords, who would at once raise the rent on these tenants, who, by industry had improved ...

APIT BROW LASSIE Y OF MINING LIFE, J. MONS FOSTER, Alleinr of A Poor Man's Tragedy, The Moss

... again, they went onward, still following the babbling streamlet. Now she would stop to pick and eat the great luscious blackberries that grow so abundantly there-abouts, whilst he was busy making up a bouquet of the autumn flowers—wood sage, sun spurge ...