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A POPULAR GUIDE TO THE SCIENCE OF LARCENY

... his right trouser pocket, without cut or tear. Ladies' bags, field glasses, and breechpokes (purses) can be gathered like blackberries ; but the characteristic take of the racecourse is the **tying up of aJay,” asitis called, a most ingenious lm{ amusing ...

LOCAL NOTES

... disappearing rare plants. They will find more thau they require for either ornament or study in plants that are * plentiful as blackberries.” ‘ The great political work of the moment is the registration of voters. In the counties this work is immensely increased ...

AMPTHILL

... bountifal supply of walnuts this season eompared with the crops of last year. In the woods and hedgerows the nuts, sloes, blackberries, acorus, &c., look pronfising, especially the former, which are in abundance. ...

COWS

... Conquest on the 15th Sept. Defondant said he was ignorant of the cattle being out, and attributed it to persons who went blackberrying, Y-7e el § pport of the charge .C. Arner gave lence in s o eol y aud said that the roadman told him the cows had been on ...

DRUNK AND REFUSING TO QUIT

... were some pheasants and hares on Mr. Peet’s and. The defendants denied that they had a gun, but said they were getting blackberries. A previous conviction was put in against Quick. Fined £1 and 9s. 6d. costs. The second charge preferred by Mr. Goosey ...

GOSSIP ON DRESS

... passementerie ornament is added at the waist, or towards one shoulder; the greatest novelty in this way, however, is a bunch of blackberries, walnuts, chestnuts, or some other autumn or winter fruit, imitated in plush or velvet. - - . For mere ceremonious toilettes ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1885
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1195 | Page: 6 | Tags: none