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WILLS AND BEQUESTS

... be narrow-minded, short-sighted diggers who, when they have found a new field, act like school boys who have come upon a blackberry bush—want to have it all to themselves, and try to keep off a rush, when, if the field is really good for anything, A rush ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1883
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 4269 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE FROME TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1883

... the neighbourhood o Sydney such fruit* the peach, nectarine, apricot plum, Gg, grape, cherry, and orange are plentiful blackberries. The orangeries and orchard* of New South Wale* are among ita sights; and in the neigh-1 hour hood of Sydney and round ...

Published: Wednesday 31 January 1883
Newspaper: Frome Times
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1648 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LITERARY NOTICES

... generally deemed to the critical paper (with wood-cut rllustrations) on Mr. AlmaTadema. The etching from Mr. W. H Mason Blackberry Gatherers, and the engraving Mr. Colin Hunter's fine picture, Their only Harvest add interest and grace to the number. ...

GRIMSBY

... neighbourhood of Sydney such fruit* the peach, uectsrine, apricot, plum. fig. grape, cherry, and orange are plentiful as blackberries. The orangeries and orchards of New Wales are among its eights; and m the neighbnorho* of Sydney and round P.-rt Jack •on ...

Published: Wednesday 07 March 1883
Newspaper: Frome Times
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1305 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Wednesday March 21 1883 TAUNTOX COUBIEB A RIDE On gjnrious Jnmii I J me I leave London And into

... visitor On tha following tha with something hope of former day Nor disappointed Harilet way her betrayed her - hail fond of blackberries it known to Queen trios to are expected Castle about or 38th It is known will go before or Easter Ribbon missions now carried ...

Tales from the Conversasione

... was no way daunted by the accident into which her curiosity had betrayed her. Besides she had all at once become fond of blackberries, and it was known to • everybody that the finest were to be found not far from the cottage of the student. They met, and ...

Tale from the Conversation

... seldom in his own. He adventured to climb the unsafe boughs to gather nuts or scale the mo t thorny hedges to pluck the blackberries for them. His care, his zeal, his gratitude seemed to know no bounds. I headed their sports in the meadow behind the cottage ...

Wednesday April 25 1883 COURIER APRIL 19th 1883 Primrose-day Yet our noble the form lie 'neath village church ' Ie

... playmates fight ! of eoaeinnz Ulrt to Wells) I beer thay there climb gather or scale mot the of thirsty from the well-thorny to blackberries them His Oakhill Brewery very strong stuff it was quality oe tue or water Oh jabers (said Irishman one to the guard) ...

WHAT IS TRUTH t

... holidays oug! Mr. Graves said there aa to be so many « harvests in the different parishes. In eome pl ployed to gather blackberries, « constituted one harvest, gathering in of LUTTRaLt did not think there could be 1 and fast line asto the date of the ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1883
Newspaper: Somerset County Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1943 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... is to have then, entirely o* * flower, th* colour of the dress. Fruit of all kinds I* worn for trimming, from the humble blackberry lh« hothouse pin# A black dress I saw had trimming of cherries, and oa the right side was a basket filled overflowing with ...

Published: Saturday 23 June 1883
Newspaper: Weston Mercury
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 4666 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Literary Miscellanea

... aud almost ingenious as young West was when he manufactured a brush out of cat'sbair, Bewick found colour tbe juice of tne blackberry. '1 :reu he was made completely happy by becoming the possessor of brushes and shells of col nr. He began to consider himself ...