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MISS SARAH TYTLER'S NEW NOVEL.*

... constantly broke the wealth of lowland flowers, and the tangled growth of the underwood, blue-green juniper, small-leaved blackberry, vine-leaved bramble. Heather tufted the mossy bank, or hung by the bunches of hazel, and further shaded the rock, every ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1882
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1845 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

:ITII WOOL SALES

... customs. He says : In America breakfast is a most profound meal. It begins with, in summer, fruit, such as strawberries, blackberries, ctontaloup—a very sweet melon —oranges, or suchlike; then coffee, iced or hot, tea the same, milk, or water, as you feel ...

COUNTY OF SLIGO TO WIT

... Slit GEORGE is by The Baron, by King Tom, by Harkawey, by Encisiosaiat. Jetty (SIR GEORGE'S dans) is by King Caradoc ant of Blackberry. Fvery attention will be paid to Man, and Foals, bet Owner will not be socounteble for accident' occerrinit then. Ballyed ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1882
Newspaper: Sligo Independent
County: Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 684 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LITERATURE

... exhibited to his friends ; how she and her little brother had lathed the entry and the kitchen, and how they had set out blackberry vines from the woods. Then another letter told of a amps lea awaiting him on his return; and, in due time, coming home as ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1882
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 14646 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

PERSONAL

... will. Pugilistic encounters, dog fights, and the rabble coarseness of country fair in its worst aspects, were as common as blackberries in autumn. But at length the strong arm of the law interfered, and the weekly fair—if such it might be called was abolished ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1882
Newspaper: South London Press
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2083 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FINANCE COMMITTED

... (specially Ireland and Russia, with the peaceful ami contented state cf Wales,where tbe BisleddfoUan were as plentiful as blackberries and tbe chapels so numerons that one could jump from one to tbe other, from one end of the country to the other. He al ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1882
Newspaper: Wellington Journal
County: Shropshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2329 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

SEASON AT somrsrow, Bslipoid.% Comity Sligo, THE THOROUGHBRED SIZE. SIR GEORGE, All Wares ZS Os Groom's F... If ..

... SIB GEORGE is by The Baron, by King Ton.; by Halusway, by Economist. Jetty (Silt GEORGE'S darn) Is by King esrailoc out of Blackberry. Every attention be paid to Haresand Fuels, but the owner will not he accountable for atekleuts occur. hag to thee.. Somerton ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1882
Newspaper: Sligo Chronicle
County: Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 148 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WORD WITH A WEAK BROTHER. To the Editor of the Obs'rnr. Sir,—Our good friend -Teetotaller, who favoured your ..

... and I foresee the day coming when Salvation Army regiments, linked on the different churches, will be as plentiful as blackberries. As to immoderation language, I never life heard the liquor question touched and handled with snch delicacy as during our ...

CHILDREN'S COLUMN

... scent of new-mown hay : July then comes with ripening wheat, Garnered 'mid August'B blazing heat; Septemoer's next with blackberries sweet, And slowly-shortening d»y ; October brings the nutting-time ; November gives us fogs and rime ; December rings the ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1882
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1494 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

AT MORECAMBE

... well, but he is a grand change bowler, and his fielding at point is irreproachable. Centuries are becoming as common as blackberries in autumn. have had a great deal do with (his. The dry weather made the grounds very fast, and the bowlers were not able ...

Published: Monday 05 June 1882
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3261 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THIS MORNING'S NEWS

... well as the cardinal virtues, have been made to do duty for every - day Christian names, and examples are as plentiful its blackberries from primal Adsiu and Arninadah, including the roll of thi prophets from Hoses to Habakkuk. Of Roman emperors we can foot ...

Published: Tuesday 06 June 1882
Newspaper: Liverpool Echo
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 3066 | Page: 3 | Tags: none