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ON THE WATCH

... from the cutting night wind by a thick tangled growth of tall, withered, brown bracken. interlaced with tangled, prickly blackberry boughs, and the thick shade of • bel! of nut bushes. In front was the dense. thick covert of larch and old pines, called ...

Published: Thursday 23 July 1885
Newspaper: Evening News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 552 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

BILL ARP ON FARMING

... potatoes, and other garden yerbs, which helps a poor man out, and by the fourth of July will have wheat bread and biskit and blackberry pie, and pass a regular declaration of independence. I like farmin. I like latitude and longitude. When we were penned up ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1885
Newspaper: American Settler
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 648 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

TROUT FISHING ON LOCH-NA-LARIG

... bonnie afternoon on Loch-na-Larig. Oh, the shepherd's bonnie docliter, she is bonnie, young, and fair, Her een they are like blackberries, and golden is her hair And the shepherd he has asked me his sheiling for to share. D'ye think that I'll say no by Loc ...

THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY r

... . with one landscape, a well angled scene with a bird as the centre, and one slept representation of autumn leaves and blackberries. This latter secured—and deservedly so—the first prize, having been painted by Miss A. E. Heritage. of Pelham-street. ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1885
Newspaper: Middlesex County Times
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1426 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE ENTR’ACTE

... apply for any shares myself. When the late Mr. Nottago began business photographers were rare; now they are as plentiful as blackberries. ** * The] late Dr. Moberly, Bishop of Salisbury, has not only resigned his see, but has gone to that land where it is ...

WAYSIDE GOSSIP

... outgoing and incoming Ministry, peerages have been multiplied, baronetcies augmented, and knighthoods are plentiful as blackberries. For decency's sake, if there should be another political transformation scene after the November crisis, this custom ought ...

Published: Thursday 16 July 1885
Newspaper: Nonconformist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2060 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

O’DORA: OR. WRONG ACCENT. E, C. Buenand’s traveatie o! Sardou’s Theodora, produced yesterday evening at Toole's ..

... experienced of late a beginrming have its effe-.t upon the various cricket grounds. ..and long score* are gctliog as common as blackberries are -popularly supposed to be in autumn. Another instance >of this was given dur ng the opening day's play this wnab Lord’s ...

Published: Tuesday 14 July 1885
Newspaper: The Sportsman
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1725 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Torrespanbrnre. THE BLUE RAY

... the path is full of interest to children, for it is now bright with many coloured towers, and in autumn nuts and superb blackberries, nearly as big as mulberries, abound, and at every little clearing raspberries and strawberries are also to be found. As ...

Published: Thursday 16 July 1885
Newspaper: Christian World
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2676 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE EVENING STANDARD, NESDAY, JULY 15, 1885. THE WIMBLEDON MEETING. I PARLIAMENT TO-DAY. I THIS DAY'S CITY ..

... for a couple or three bulls-eyes to be followed by either an outer or a miss, while scores of 17 to 20 are as common as blackberries in autumn. A contest commencing to-day is that for the Martin's Challenge Cup, and 111 prizes, value 300/., ranging in ...

Published: Wednesday 15 July 1885
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2716 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE ACTON. CHISWICK AND TURNHAM GREEN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JULY lB , 1885. CHISWICK lIIIITICULTC SIaETT. The ..

... with one landscape, a well arranged scene with • bird Its the centre, and one elegant representation of autumn leaves and blackberries. This latter secured—and deservedly so—the first prize, having been painted be Misa A. E. Heritage. of Pelham-street, ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1885
Newspaper: Acton Gazette
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 3773 | Page: 6 | Tags: none