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NATURAL HISTORY NOTES AND SPORTING ITEMS

... wild rose, etc. 1 OLD verify this, especially is it the in Kent. There is • unusual show of the blossom of the bramble or blackberry bushes this year. Every hedge and dingle is most abnormally covered with these pretty welcome ornaments of our landscape ...

Published: Tuesday 21 August 1888
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 435 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

“ 18 MARRIAGE A FAILURE?”

... Ohristian England. Yet it is a point beyond dispute that the 'whole of Old Testament history containe examples, thick as blackberries in aytumn, not enly of more than ome wife being allowed, even to Old Testament heroes, but apparently approved—for David ...

THEODORE A. THARP,

... early frost had changed tl. green bracken into gold, and out in the misty meadows, beyond the yellowing shrubberies, the blackberries swarmed upon the prickly labyrinths of bramble. ‘ Thither I hie me, with a basket on my arm, to feast on the wild fruit ...

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... of the briar and thorn hats are too extraoruinary to be described, and the latest are the bramble ones, with clusters of blackberries in various stages of ripeness, which look for all the world as if the wearer had twisted up a shape for berself out of ...

BOUGHTON, HERNHILL, AND DUNKIRK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... . They are preserved without any sugar whatever —only with hot water—and amongst Ms simples were some of last season's blackberries, looking as fresh and tempting as when fresh picked. He also showed cherries, plume, black and green currants, and gooseberries ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1888
Newspaper: Faversham News
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2569 | Page: 5 | Tags: none