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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 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 ...

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
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