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BIRDS AND THEIR FOOD

... destroys seventeen quarts of average caterpillars, including eight quarts of cut worms and twenty-four quarts of cherries, blackberries, currants and grapes. Mr. Forbes does not believe that the horticulturist can sell his small fruits anywhere in the ordinary ...

MUSIC

... of the past year affords few grounds of congratulation to English musicians. Foreign musicians have been plentiful as blackberries. The orchestral concerts, giveu under the able direction of Herr Hans Richter, were worthy of the large patronage they ...

consciousness which one sometimes- not often, certainly- does see in women of pre-eminent beauty

... beautifully printed and exquisitely illustrated volume treating upon the strawberry, raspberry, gooseberry, currant, and blackberry. Almost every individual variety of the fruits named is dealt with separately, and the minutest points as to culture, d ...

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... beautifully printed and exquisitely illustrated volume' treating upon the strawberry, raspberry, gooseberry, currant, and blackberry. Almost every individual variety of the fruits named is dealt with separately, and the minutest points as to culture, d ...

OUR ILLUSTRATIONS: MISS EMILY THORNE; PHEASANT SHOOTING: MAKING THEM WILD; LA MASCOTTE AT THE COMEDY THEATRE; ..

... inner man reminds him that he made a hurried breakfast at daybreak, so he sets to and makes up for the deficiency with blackberries. A whimper is heard, which soon swells into music, as the pack get on to their cub and hustle him round the cover. Finding ...

JACK TALBOT'S CHRISTMAS-BOX

... hounds were drawin' towards me. So he had trotted on to see if he could see me, and I might be in time now if I was quick. Blackberry Dean, which they were going to draw first, was only a mile and a half off, not quite so much perhaps, 'and lean leave the ...

TURFIANA

... Cressida (dam of Priam) and Eleanor, winner of the Derby and Oaks (dam of Muley), while other good names are plentiful as blackberries in his generalogy, and all this for the mere asking. We hope to see Mr. Eyke in his usual place again at Doncaster next ...

TURFIANA

... look forward to getting on their nominations at long odds, and thousands to fifteens (taken ten times) were as common as blackberries, and bookmakers were never frozen out, as in these degenerate times. Harry Hill was among those who sharpened their pencils ...