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FOLKESTONE AMATEUR RECUT l'A

... obscured the face of the sun—an almost unprecedented thing in the year 1888. It may be perhaps the Indian summer, or the blackberry summer, but at any rate it was a summer day. And all nature was smiling and gay, as the preparations were going on for ...

SOMETHING FOR YOUNG FOLKS

... late for tea. One them proposed to take abort cut through wood with which tbey were well acquainted, having often gathered blackberries in it on summer afternoon. The other agreed, and ao they arrived at the edge the wood and prepared to enter it. An the ...

PASSING EVENTS

... FOZTtIeoVIIIN MADAIADI—MIL PkOuRADMI. Royalties have been gathering in Florence as thickly, to use an irreverent suede, as blackberries on a hedge. Crowned heads hitt° simply swarmed, in what newapaper writers delight to call the City of the Flowers. Queen ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1888
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1422 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

DRIVEN TO DEATH BY ORGAN-GRINDERS

... closely together, so as to allow no 1 ; juice to escape. Make a marmalade by stewing either apples, raspberries, mulberries, blackberries, or any other kind of fresh fruit that may be convenient, with some sugar. When the fruit has stewed long enough to reduced ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1888
Newspaper: Canterbury Journal
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1476 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

AGRIOIJLTIJRAL ITEMS

... strawberries, and lafillberrial are the principal crops produced by the associates. They sold over if million quarts of blackberries year. Bin 9 (says the Agrieatainsl Gazette) are taking place at present Cleaning operations are out of the question, and ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1888
Newspaper: Tonbridge Free Press
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1492 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

HINTS FOR THE HOME

... fit very closely together, so allow nojuice to escape. Make marmalade by stewing either apples, raspberries, mulberries, blackberries, or any other kind of fresh fruit that may be convenient, with some sugar. When the fruit bas stewed long enough to be ...

LADIEs cf )I,U Arm CUTTINGS FROM THE COMICS

... so far as the Mi-tress of the Robes—the existence of all others of the female sex is ignored. The one exception is Miss Blackberries Woman's Stiff, age Calendar, which has just made its fourth appearance, to fill the literary and social place left vacant ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION. THE SCENE IN COrIfT. in: ALLEGED IN( RIMIX.VTING LEI TERS. IMPORTANT STATEMEN f. THE ..

... here's nothing that gives one so much courage AA), a sailor in Monte-Cristo, but if rea..nt were as plentiful as blackberries they would hanlly AOTV.• to a count for the air of eourage with which 1110 AI of the most eminent mane/ in Eoglatel on ...

Published: Saturday 27 October 1888
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1666 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

WORDS OF WISDOM

... intend to do wrong; we must intend to do right, and carry out our intentions also. Not to think is in such cases a crime. Blackberry, Brambles and ZTiwfks. —Don’t consider yourself a bramble if you are only a thistle; don’t expect people to bear scratches ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1888
Newspaper: Canterbury Journal
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1642 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

G&BDENING GOSSIP

... ones as well. U need few end. easefully pow. these oft deeds. lbscsameneot--ewe nip high at the idea of soh • Obi se the blackberry ; ear swim however. who as far more dee we aft In • good may points, do sm eel hoe Yale amessi varisties—Laireoes, Jokes ...

PASSING EVENTS

... ICTINIXO SCROOLA—A FORTHCOMIND MARLIAOR—MB. I a. Royalties have gathering in Florence thickly, to me an irreverent simile, se blackberries on a hedge. Crowned heads have simply swarmed, in what newspaper writers delivht to call the City of the Flowers. Queen ...

Published: Tuesday 17 April 1888
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1689 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

WORDS OF WISDOM

... to intend to do wrong; we must intend to do right, and carry out our intentions also. Not think is in 3uch cases a crime. BlacKberry,Brambles and Thistles.— Don't consider yourselt a bramble if you are only a thistle ; don't expect people to bear scratches ...