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•LACK BERRY 14213 P

... put into a deep earthenware bowl with the remains of the lemon pulps. On top of this place three quarts of picked ripe blackberries, 'and pour on enough boiling (actually bubblin) water to entirely cover them. Smash the fruit all up with a woodsy spoon ...

ECHOES FROM THATCH/N

... FROM THATCH/N. The schools have now resumed their duties. Hedge fruit seems in abundance this veer, large quantities of blackberries are being gathered and made into preserves. and thus the diligence and tirift of many cottages% will provide for a tasty ...

EMUS MY THATCHAIL

... 8084011. A ease of sunstroke occurred lad week at Bucklebury Slade to a woman named Mrs. Lake, who was engaged in gathering blackberries. Happily Dr. Taylor, of Thatcham, was passing over the common, and attended to the woman, who was a considerable time before ...

NEWBURY 111/ESLEYAN DAY SCHOOLS

... short of a pound and a half. • • The hedges in many places are almost covered with the different coloured blossoms of the blackberry bush, which, if not destroyed by the hedges being trimmed, will soon yield a good supply of that homely but pleasant fruit ...

saws a DOINGS of

... Carlotta Killick, Mr. W. W. Killick, Mr. W. Gibbons, and Mr.Camburn. Wheat ears, interspersed with mignonette, hope, dahlias, blackberries, asters, and some bunches of fine grapes were hung on the gas brackets. The centre window in the chancel was filled in ...

HAMPSHIRE

... (especially at election time), out times have since, and parliamewary 'rulers (thanks law.) are become as plentiful as blackberries pmeimieta are ant lackin?, who prophesy Lair ultienvte;y the Socinlietico-D:noecratic Utopia will be inaugurv..ed when— ...

LOCAL CHIT-CHAT

... to spend the time pleasantly in September, even if you cannot kill partridge* or hunt cubs. There are abundant crops of blackberries and nuts, and • day spent in the search of either affords a good deal of healthful enjoyment. The cold nights have rather ...

THE DEITZ TUBULAR DRIVING LAMP

... Hermon. Jannsway said on the Itth he went to Hi.llfoote farm, and found that the red and white heifer had crawled into some blackberry bushes to recaps from the flies. It was nothing but a bag of bones, and was being eaten alive by maggots. It was in a dying ...

TEAS I ARkk a XV- V a 4 0 M t 471111• L: • fittuburg Ran TICUIP3DAY, ()Groan 3, 1893

... hospital, 15. Gifts: Mrs. Osmond, papers ; Mrs. Blackburn - Maze, Graphics' ; Min Anderson, magazines; Mrs. Robinson, blackberries ; Mrs. Liddiard, papers ; Mrs. Paratt, hare ; Mr. Adams, magazines; Mies Reid =matinee ; Lady Graham, G raphice ; Mrs ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... never been turned off the road side until the fence was put up. Portions of it were covered with brushwood and ferns, and blackberries and acorns were gathered on there. He had himself cut ferns upon the waste. ISAAC GRZEN. of Bucklebury, had known the road ...

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... NIWBOIT Dcerucr HOSPlTAL.—Patients admitted during October 4 ; discharged, 8 ; in Hospital, 9. Gifts : Mrs. Robinson, blackberries ; Mrs. Douglas, flowers and pears ; Mrs. Parker, flowers ; Mr. John Bence, air cushion ; Mr. Drewestt, illustr ated papers ...

Allll-1111US UN wearied earth to root. with ARIANS

... sod yellow leaves twirl clews; Yet latieh the heavy orchard trees. rich with the fruit they yield, Aed vainly hides the blackberry. behind its prickly shield ; For sow each quiet lane resounds with laughter and with tun. And o'er t►e whitened stubblwgelds ...