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... scent of new-mown hay : July then comes with ripening wheat, Garnered 'mid August’s blazing heat ; September’s next with blackberries sweet, Aud slowly-shortening day ; October brings the nutting-time i November gives us fogs and rime ; December rings the ...

SCRAPS

... Folks. BTN, TP AN EARTH-QUAKE.—The sensation experienced by generally-threatened Landlordism. FasutoNanLe Frurr SraLes.—[** Blackberries, Tomatoes, Greengages, and other I'ruits now adorn Bounets and Caps.”—Myra.] Captain Wagg: “Isay, my b?, I thought we ssttled ...

in geography, and read, write, and sum satisfactorily.” Grant, day school, £64 Bs. ; night school, £lO 25.: ..

... coffee followed, after w{ich Mr. Geo, | - Hebbes sang “ The merriest man in the company,” fol' lowed by a reading, “ Ripe blackberries,”” by Mr. J. W. ‘ Lack ; and a song “ Temperance Lifeboat,” by Mr. W. i James. This was again followed by a song from Mr ...

ART EXHIBITION IN BEDFORD

... “ Birds and Appfc Blossom ; commended, Miss Edith M. Lindsell, « Marguerite Daisies ; and Miss Amy Manson, * Dish—Blackberries and Butterflies.’’ TERRA COTTA.—CrLASS A.—Designed and ‘rainud by Amateurs.—The * Mercury prize was awarded to Miss Rose ...

SANDY

... them. The hedgerows are not | mun his feelings were bound up with Sandy, but he did Wuite o plentifully sprinkled with blackberries and | not care whether Sandy or Biggleswade won when he sloes as last year, although there is a good supply of the | read ...