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... and cleverly illustrated books, forming pleasant gift volumes for boys and girls. these days story books are plentiful as blackberries, yet the demand for them is as constant as their appearance, and it would be a good thing if the appetite for fiction could ...

Published: Saturday 24 October 1885
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 898 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

A LADY'S LETTER

... true friendship gives ;r:lm the traveller's joy, snd then some bunches of M:o animation to the object it supports.— f.ripe blackberries and a few (but very few) rose s 8 hips, she can scarcely fail to bo pleased with her wmm pbasivn of wham s often handiwork ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1885
Newspaper: Loftus Advertiser
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 800 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

NOTES BY THE OWL

... has been experienced by resideuts in Leeds in visiting these places, and especially in the blackberry season, when the woods are lovely. The great blackberry question ' baa agitated the minds of some ot our town councillors. Washburn is famous for ...

Published: Saturday 21 March 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3967 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

II: BY T. W. SPEIGLIT, I Arraoi or Tar Mlseirr or Elisor

... ammo. for Sister Agnes from Lady Pollee., To-morrow, if the weather hold fine, we will go to Clarke Forest and gather blackberries, said Sister Agnes, as she gavehme • parting kiss. That night I went early to bed, and never woke till daybreak. -- CHAPTER ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1885
Newspaper: Bridlington and Quay Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2881 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS

... the seaside we do not notice the change much. Last year at this time I Wiis staying Goodwood; we used to go nutting and blackberrying, and a little later, when the fruit was gone, used to gather and collect all the different kinds of leaves to decorate ...

UNDER WHICH KING ?

... yourself. If Robert's jealous let him 'Twill do him good and tw'ont hurt me. I'm not likely to be hard up for a lover. Blackberries, remarked Belinda, sententiously. is plentifaller nor baronets. Bother baronets ! replied Polly. And bother you ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1885
Newspaper: Huddersfield Daily Examiner
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1064 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

C COUNCIL

... Bleak -the a:imate of the En. (edict August ! Sterile—pros of pistachio and malberry trees, wild rose trees, real Sottish blackberry bushes, wild carrots, reified to the richness of the sod, irrigated in many places by mcnntalo streams of the purest water ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1885
Newspaper: Batley Reporter and Guardian
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 990 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

UNDER WHICH KING A NOVEL (ABRIDGED), BY COMPTON READR. Author of TAKE CARE WHOM You TRUST, HARD LINES, &O

... yourself. If Robert's jealous let him 'Twill do him good and tw'ont hurt me. I'm not likely to be hard up for a lover. Blackberries, remarked Belinda, sententiously, is plentifnller nor baroiets. Bother baronet's ! replied Polly. And bother you ...

Published: Monday 02 November 1885
Newspaper: Huddersfield Daily Examiner
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 1161 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHAT FROM THE CAPITAL

... school children should be insisted upon. Falstaff declined to give reasons on compulsion, even if they were as plentiful as blackberries. Compulsion, however, in the present age, in connection with mental and physical development appears to increase in popularity ...

Published: Monday 12 October 1885
Newspaper: Hull Daily Mail
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1276 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GOSSIP ON DRESS

... erie 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 more ceremonious toilettes ...

Published: Friday 27 November 1885
Newspaper: Boston Spa News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1189 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

TOWN TALK. (o-mm understand that 1e do not hold ourselves r Jor our able Corrcspondent’s opinivons

... of course a great deal of prophesying is going on, and oracular deliverances mgectmg the result are more plentiful than blackberries in summer. Bearing in mind the salutary axiom to tho effect that people shouldrefrain from prophesyinglunless they know ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1885
Newspaper: Loftus Advertiser
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1196 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON NOTES

... Of eourss, in those hotbeds of sedition, gossip, and lying, tbe bazaars of Cairo, reports of evil are as plentiful as blackberries in autumn. Happily, the news agencies now refuse to transmit them. At one time it was the custom to cable through everything ...