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POPPY-LAND. (BY A HO

... that serrounded ma out a cloud scrim/lit ;* sea apt of beat ; wild flowers in gm poppies predominating every rows full of blackberry-blow imadow-eweet ; the bees bus air tilled with insect life, the the standing corn as I purse. Fo great was the change ...

A TACTICAL FIELD-DAY

... scabbard glinting in the sun, passed leisurely across an opening, apparently engaged in the peaceful occupation of eating blackberries. This was the first sign of the tactical field day which a few curious spectators had coins out to sea fine of those spectators ...

LAW NOTICES—Tats DAY

... bushels of blackberries in the course of Ins pandering, note the holly with its consistent green, and disturb the birds wrangling over the scarlet feast of hips and haws. Every shrub in the hedgerow is in fruit. Even new all the blackberries are not yet ...

(HOPS AND THEIR PROSPECTS

... hills and tills the valleys of the county. light green tints there are enough and to spare ; of the sombre shades of the blackberry hedges also sufficient but of the peculiar tint of the hop leaf nothing occurs save that what is thus supplied—a full, beautiful ...

POLITICAL SPEECHES

... hie pronoon (Hear, boar.) i With regard to reform, the promisee of the Liberal Administmtioa had been ae plentiful as !blackberries but of the performonce there had been next to nothing. - hat was the preont position of the Government (A Voice : .tfu ...

LAW BOTICIS—Tank DAY

... mention that I (donned regards the mouths of the two but one—the youngster who ' the next older that excited my c that the blackberries in the hedgi iuthciently ripe, I should have the stain on their lips was ores frequently feeding on the fruit was informed ...

ROYALIST PROSPECTS IN

... the hedge- Flour, Sing ar, and Iron, ; Til ---;.••• -I. ..h. the fusion of 1873 there was little more in cornrows full of blackberry-bl m and fringed with oaten* firm ; Coo , dull and lower ; Cone, firm. mon between the two Monarchical parties the. meadow-sweet ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPII, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1883

... so far forgetting their duty a. to try to ! rate of niateen miles an hour. Itis of some , fields and amidst hedge. of blackberry, or I who . ielocnt on ulterior aid: ted b h f A low . The real m y e - poet opu y t e re ng ores. , be n d h ' vered w ...