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FREAKS OF CONSCIENCE

... much against the grain cf Falstaff, who refaseei to give a reason on compulsion even though reasons were plentiful as blackberries— is told of a Negro. Some important works were being constructed, and the engineer 6ought to engage native labour. Oue ...

AN AUDACIOUS SWINDLE

... lshak Khan. Two bisTEES Drowned. — A melancholy drowning case is reported from Galway. Two little girls named Stewart were blackberrying on a cliff, when one fell over into the river, 24 feet below. Her sister tried to save her, and also fell over, striking ...

SEA MOOR COTTAGE

... said Mr Midgecombe, with eyes of fishy interest. Yes. To whom ? A very sensible old woman, who raises cur- rants, blackberries, and other small fruit for market. Mrs Jex her nama is. All the pirates in Captain Kidd's navy might rattle their chains ...

SELECTIONS FOR LADIES

... fruit and fiowers are lightly pinned in, and clusters of red enrranta have appeared lately with pretty effect. A trail of blackberries on fair hair would not look amiss, or a claater of little oranges, out of a conservatory, among dark tree sea. A pretty ...

CHIPS.. ♦-

... to be an origiual i.ea, whereas, not to mention our own admirable exhibition of barmaids, it is as common in tho Fast as blackberries or black women, only tbe ladies do not contend for a mere honorarinm. bat for a husband : not even a wink passes between ...

$ortlj (Eoimiru #*tos

... to the fourth and fifth scenes, which mechanically changa from a lovely summer landscape to a bright wintry scene. ! The blackberry wood scene aud the village green ! are both conceived with a high degree of taste. How great a:i advance has been made ir ...

#nrtij O-omtfro £>*ui_

... exhibitors must have taken great pains to bring the flowers and fruit to such a state of perfection. He thought that the common blackberry ought to be cultivated. He had seen very large ones in the South of Eng- land, but they could be brought to still greater ...

-r ■ :r;ntrniei\T (5 lection _ THF KLF.CTOHS OF THE PAJR- . ?? NTAicY BOEOUOH OF STOCKTON. .1 ?? ??

... Mordica and Miss Emily Scott. Grand mechanical change from summer to \i inter. SCENE 6.— Bord-rs of the Forest. ScEJJE 7.— Blackberry Wood and Demon DelL (Johnson;. Grsji.l Shadow D;vuce by Maid Alarian. Terrific combat by the t%vo ru3ian&. Scene £.— The' ...

(Btciion ' iv£EN OF STOCKTON ! , n ws.ot a dosor union betwocn England and V based on justice

... Mordica and Misa fchnily Scott. Graad mechsnical change from summer to winter. Scknb 6.— Borders of the Forest. Scene 7.— Blackberry Wood and Demon DelL (Johnson 1. Grand bhadow Dance by Maid Marian. Terrific combat by the t'vo rntrisins. Schvk B.— Tho ...

IJarliamnttsrg (Elsction ELECTION, 1888. icil^^' ll MeetinKs have been arranged in support of tho candidature ..

... Mordica and Il:s3 Emiiy Scott Grand ■ mechancal change from summer to winter. Scene C— Borders of the Forest. : Scene 7.— Blackberry Wood and Demon DelL (Johnson. Grand Shadow Dance by Maid Marian. Terrific combat by the two rn'Dana. ■ I Scene B. — The ...