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... Pau 64 per pea Lettuce 3d , 3d poor lb Id cool 2. par Prows Id to 44 par lb PIMOOFFIISSMIO le NI Partridiss 4.14 bolos Blackberries 30 lb 4d roc lb Apples 3d lb towel. 63 to ...
... Pau 64 per pea Lettuce 3d , 3d poor lb Id cool 2. par Prows Id to 44 par lb PIMOOFFIISSMIO le NI Partridiss 4.14 bolos Blackberries 30 lb 4d roc lb Apples 3d lb towel. 63 to ...
... . Author of Owendonne, &c. Chaps. XV.—XX Thoughts and By. thoughts. By the Author of Th e Harvest of a Quiet. Rye. Blackberries in the Lane. - Old churches in York. By W. J. Gorden —The History of the Modern Jews. By the Rev. H. C. Adams, M.A XVI ...
... 47iiintne. Author of Owendoline. Ic. Chaps. %V.—B% Thoughts and By thoughts. Be the Author of The Harvest of a Quiet Bye. Blackberries In the Lane. - Old l'hurches in York. By W. J. Cordon.—The History of the Modern Jews. By the Rev. H. C. Adams, M.A XVI ...
... Oiberna. Author of Owendonne. &c. Chops. XV.—*XX. Thorchts end Bythoughts. By the Anther of The Havre.: of (anise Bye Blackberries in the Lane - 0!d vinachos in Y.*. By W. J. Oordon —The History of the Modern Jews. By the Rev. H. C Adman, M.A XVI , XVII ...
... shelter. September I.—Next morning, seeing there was no chance of work Leicester, walked to Coventry, eating the road few blackberries from the hedges. I got Coventry about seven o'clock, and sold two pairs of socks and shirt for ninepence, and went to bed ...
... (Sherpa. Author cf Cluersdoline. dec. Chaps. RV.—RX Thoughts and By By the Author of The Par ve•t of a (laic{ Rye Blackberries in tho Lane. - o'4l rho:Taos in I%,rk. By W. I. Gordon —The History of the Mod e m y e w'. By the Rev. H. 0. Adams, M.A ...
... I could manage it myself. 1 went on, but could not see the way out, and as I began to get very H ?? I Packed a lot of blackberries and other little things to eat. Then it began to get dark again and as I was getting Jkiu very tired, I lay down to rest ...
... afraid, and thought I cr'? it mvself. I went on, but cound not see the n:. as I bonan to get very hungry inneed, I pki I blackberries and other little things to ea. ?. to get dark agailn, and as I Was gettion iseas t I lay down to rest. While I was iyiua ...
... Many stones were sold at Id per lb, and the best Victorias could be lihd for to 2d per lb. Damsons realised Id per lb, and blackberries 2d per lb. Apples were 2d to 3d, and pears Id per lb. Best household flour. Is 4d; seconds, 1* 3d; best bread, 4id; seconds ...
... Atter they bad gone by 1 fell off to eleep, and T did | not wake again till lata next morning. On Wednesday T lived on blackberries entirely, as T had no | morev to buy any more cakes. In the evening I found | apoth with a seat in ity and T eaw a lady ...
... coarse russet red straw, turned up with velvet of tho same shade, the crown in Hack straw, and the trim* ming bunch of blackberries. It was ideal ax«mpi« of autumn headgear, both as regarded the colour and fruit. The crown of a different colour to the ...
... coarse rufi-t red straw, turned up witii velvet of the same shade, the crown in black straw and the trimming big bunch of blackberries It was an i-'.csl I example of autumn headgear, botli regarded the colour and fruit. The crown of a different colour to ...