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HZREITAGZ A THE HERMIT&

... tower this seminar than ever known. are plentiful. but owing to tee long continued - ought they are not so good as emus) ; blackberry parties have however been eery numerous. ♦ A good many akmages are to the village this Michaelmas. all the went hyaena have ...

AGRICULTURE

... they that by • duty of tenure ' (*bleb every landlord b ally too thankful to give to a daunt tenant). or .he attiretioa of blackberries, or the paying of rent to a tax collector instead of a kindly landlord, or boomieg a member of a Parish Cooned,will make ...

TIM CORPORATION MINTING&

... other morning two charming young ladies waited upon me with • branch of blackberries loaded with ripe fruit, and said out Hermitage way there were bushels to be gathered. Blackberrying in November would be rather novel. A swarm of wave yesterday settled ...

SIMMER WILD FLOWERS

... semi-double towers, very beautiful of • cup &ad saucer-like appearlt o Bestir. The rose family. 'hams frartireme. Bramble, blackberry. One of the most variable of Sabah plants, • great missy species and varieties, probably some of these would repay careful ...

WYFOLD. DT-roux= To THI Marria or WIVOLD Courr, R. T. HOWP., Et-u., M.P. Of rural scenes, when Autumn leaves are

... ever Silo, The bosky woods with beauty' The hedges fair, the lordly wood-crowned hills, Bear now their harvest fruity. The blackberry, and the rich hued slot Around you, hang so tempting, There's something fresh, where'er you go, The children, joys are venting ...

BLACEBKIIRIES. ON NEW BURY'S BATTLEFIELD

... the invocation may still be sung, or said, in a colder climate, which produces not the lordly grape but the humble blackberry. A blackberry day in September ! beloved of one's childhood, and not ,disdained in riper years. How restfully beautiful Is this ...

NOVEMBER. November has come again, and we welcome it by applying to it the epitheta dull, damp, disagreeable, ..

... plays his wonderful part in the economy of nature, as Darwin has so well shown in his book entitled Vegetable Mould. Blackberries are over. there has been a good crop this year ; doubtless if our climate was warmer, the bramble some of its varieties ...

THE GAY WORLD

... who was glad to have them trait is so scarce this year. fibs had them made into a sort of blackberry fool, most delicious to est. I nay think the blackberries were finer than those we used to get on fliddown Bill. Bighchre, which I always thought was ...

Or slonoenos Is found In tasinc and MOSIIMINI In

... moon rising and the twilight fades again: Oh! there's nothing more enchanting. a certain sort of way. Than picking ripe blackberries as a charming Autumn day. B. _ _ • . • Saturday was the ninth day of the ninth mouth of the ninty-ninth year of the nineteenth ...

T. WIMILER V. WiSAVZR

... a work of no great difficulty, and why should we go to Reading for flower pots, which are simply burnt clay 7 Sprays of blackberries laden with rich ripe fruit were used to assist the decoration of the choir screen at the recent harvest festival at Shaw ...

HZRIIITILGE

... gams, football is now to the (root. At the &usual meeting of the club propositions and resolutions were as plentiful as blackberries. It is to be desired that they will assume a practicable form. Good forwards are inqueetiusably valuable in a team, but ...

Woaanorse Now.—There being no appUca- Alone for the post of nurse to the Workhousq the matter has. been ..

... Scott, plums, apples, grapes and splints ; Mrs. Morton, vegetables ; Au old Patient, plums; Miss L Candy, flowers and blackberries; Mrs. Herbert, set of croquet, and flowers ; Mrs. Hickman, flowers ; Miss E. Cole, papers ; Mrs. Fell Owe., books ; Mrs ...