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... good firm is one that of three-quarters Ile and our-quarter hushand. A turtle can neither fly, ring, gallop. cry, or go blackberrying; and yet, if it • s lett alone, it gets along just as well as the young man who tries to be funny at a garden party. - ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1881
Newspaper: Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1095 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FEBRUARY 16, 1881

... wanted her music church. And so it came to pass that it must bo Mr. Albert who polled the briars down and gathered the blackberries for Miss Kate in the autumn holidays; must be Mr. Albert who fastened on the skates in tho Christmas holidays, whenever ...

Published: Wednesday 16 February 1881
Newspaper: Mid Sussex Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 2556 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

XEWBUBY. FEBRUARY 26, 1881

... by King Koffee—Wooden Spoon. Mr. Braithwaite’s Wvch Boy, by Sentry—Wych Lass, beat Mr. Hunter Herd Laddie Sam, by Balfe—Blackberry. Thursday. The second day’s coursing at Ashdown was a great improvement on that of the first, and a great deal o the snow ...

Published: Saturday 26 February 1881
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2087 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

— -♦ _.SOUTHAMPTON POLICE COURT

... at half-past 8 o'olock that «S. I He watched It till half-past 9, whe£he saw HeUior CoSe^m the direction of his house in Blackberry-terrace andt»ir_»f of the bundlea of straw into his stables. He came ont__nst„!v hold ot the third bundle. He looked up ...

Published: Saturday 19 March 1881
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3147 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Boaghton Malherbe. We sank the hill —precipice wounld be a fitter term-—and I soon empty saddles are nearly “as plentiful as blackberries.” After 3or 4 big 'uns have been negotiated Cold Brook presented itself, and I understand proved to be acold breok indeed ...

WIT AND ILUMOUE

... broapretty drunk. A carats man calla his wife the not, while, and blue, beituwe dui Las hair, whit, teeth, wad Liao TIM blackberry is so named bemuse it is blue, is to distinguish it. [rum the blueberry, whien is Wick. Iv you have a pretty daughter yo• ...

Published: Wednesday 30 March 1881
Newspaper: Eastbourne Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1701 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE MID KENI' STAG HOUNDS

... Boughton - Malherbe. -We sank th hfll—’-.-pnc{pioo would be a fitter term —and soon saddles are nearly ‘‘as plentiful as blackberrie s.” xfur:t.hm or four {lg 'uns have been negotiated, )} Brook presented itself, and I understand proved to be a cold brook ...

Published: Wednesday 30 March 1881
Newspaper: Kent County Standard
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1079 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

U'OUTINO LITILLIOZNOR MID KENT STAOHOUNDS

... be Boughton Malletalla. We sank the hill—prod** would be • Otter term—imd men sunny saddles are nosey as plentiful as blackberries. Alter 3or 4 big ass have been negotiated Cold Brook presented itself, sad I understand proved to be scold brook indeed ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1881
Newspaper: Gravesend Journal
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 932 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE MID KENT STAG HQUNDS

... thence away to Bmtm Malberbe. We sank the - hill—precipice w be a fitter’ term—and soon empty .saddles are *‘as plentiful as blackberries.”” - After three or four 'uns have been negotiated, Cold Brook presented itself, and I understand proved to be a cold brook ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1881
Newspaper: Kent County Standard
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1390 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A YEAR OF COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND DEPRESSION

... re-opened on Novemer 15th. They were always numerously attended, and in those days, when amusements were not so plentiful as blackberries, they affoided to the tradesmen and others, of both towns, an opportunity for social enjoyment. The autumn and winter seasons ...

PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART

... monochrome of ornament; Mliss Long, a number of. v srins. .. nise of flowers and plants from nature, designs. aindt ung: a blackberry branch in sepia of great merit; Mliss C.t H. -Gillman, large group in oil and small studies, the for-t met inciudiriz one ...

AT THE OLD PRICK

... the side, her sun-bonnet hung limp at the back of her head, her grey curls were in true artistic confusion, and a Ticious blackberry briar had torn her hands until she looked as if she might hare been In a stirwish with the Zaino. But I wouldn't have minded ...

Published: Wednesday 20 April 1881
Newspaper: Oxfordshire Weekly News
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2412 | Page: 2 | Tags: none