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THE QUAKER POET IN AMERICA

... touches has he drawn for us- d the schoolhouse by the road A ragged beggar sunning; Around it still the sunoachs grow -d And blackberry vines are running. s- The face where pride and shame were mingled, . fancy pictures as the poet's own. We may not - know ...

FLOWER SHOW AT ALTON TOWERS

... for a million or so, especially on heavy settling days, would seem to be a matter of course, if not quite as plentiful as blackberries. A few years ago the Manchester Ship Canal Company, when buying out the Bridgewater Trustees, drew One cheque for- a million ...

NEW BOOKS

... picturesi Topsy or the Parish D ctor, or describes a Mop or Statty, when be leads us to the hayfield or to the blackberry harvest, introduces us to the village barber or to the public-house dog. The sketches were well worth collecting and re ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... rawness about the colour which repels. Two girls-young ladies of rather Jano-esque forms-and a little boy are among the blackberries : one lady is raising an exquisitely-1 moulded naked arm to gather a berry; the other is daintily endeavouring to liberate ...