A FAIR EXCHANGE
... apple sauce. Mrs. Deacon Serewitt, however, managed matters quite differently. She had taken two cents a quart from the blackberry girl's charges that morning, because berries ripen so abundantly this season that ...
... apple sauce. Mrs. Deacon Serewitt, however, managed matters quite differently. She had taken two cents a quart from the blackberry girl's charges that morning, because berries ripen so abundantly this season that ...
... Saturcley afternoon last, and was fined is. and costs (125.) DAMAGING BLACKBERRY BUSHES AT HELSBY.—Martha Edwards summoned a boy, named Albert H. Tweedall, for unlawfully damaging certain blackberry bushes, to the value of is., her property, at Helsby, on the ...
... But I need no' say heaw mich I wur reminded 0 . my younger days, when I'd my honds scrat o'er wi' gettin' blackberries, becose ther blackberry trees then; when we could find brid neezes hedges ut had bin white o'er wi' blossom; when we could find fish ...
... worth buying, and it was only after some painful experience that he learned that Aldines and Elzevirs were as common as blackberries, that of the majority of them it was only when they were in fine condition that they were worth buying, and that only a ...
... for home. On reentering Woodchurch-road, the two lost ones were discovered calmly picking and regaling themselves on blackberries, and ready for the break which then ensued, the two babes coming in last The order of arrival was as follows :—F. J ...
... to be an original idea, whereas, not to mention our own admirable exhibition of barmaids, it is aa common in the Eaat as blackberries or black women, only the ladies do not contend for mere honorarium, but for husband not even wink passes between the c ...
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... IN SCHOOL DAYS. Still sits the schoolhouse by the road—s ragged beggar sunning: Around it still the suinachs grow, and blackberry vines are running. Within, the master's desk is seen, deep scarred by . . raps official; The warping floor, the batter'd ...
... command all the small fruits that can be grown in this latitude and of the very best and fresheststrawberries, raspberries, blackberries, cherries, apples, pears, plums, In every variety. lie may raise and cure his own pork, bacon, and barns of a quality the ...
... neatly • formed sickle of Siberian crab apples, on white ground. The other decorations were made up of wheat, apples, blackberries, peacl , ss, nuts, gladiola, rhododendrums, &a. 7rindow recesses in the body of the church were filled witw vegetables ...
... When Planted to be trained against an ',wilier the plant* may be 2ft: apart, and 6ft. between the espaliers. Brambles, or blackberry. may be planted at a similar distance to raspberries, and he trained similarly to espaliers. The Lawton and Wilson Junior ...
... Some of the moat successful snake killers are women and young girls, who make a businesa of gathering huckleberries and blackberries. An important part of a berrypicker's equipment ia stout stick, with which the Bnakes are killed. The country is hilly ...