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THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... to know it is abouc seven miles from 1ramber to iyC \\orthing, over the Dowins. l1u the hills we c rs, stopped uo piclk blackberries, wild raspberries, c 'lll anln ?? ?? other wild ilowers. We Stl stopped so long to till our basket with fruit andt Ut our ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1895
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3608 | Page: 12 | Tags: News 

CHILDREN'S HOUR

... posed. Some voted for an afternoon on the riverA k solos were in iavour of a walk to BrambledoVn B (Common, whoere the blackberries grew ochers I said Let's go nutting in Hazeldean Weods, bs None df thesed iane could be agresd' upens by ali. di Just ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1895
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3873 | Page: 12 | Tags: News 

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... businoss is busin-ss, and somebody snust do it, and I shall ta1e Gny, holiday later ou, wvhen the Uts arc riper and thei t blackberries are bigger. liia 'la r The Greenleaf Club. I You haven't forgotten that there is such an f organisation as the Greenleaf ...

Published: Saturday 15 August 1896
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3814 | Page: 12 | Tags: News 

CHILDREN'S HOUR

... alround it, Miy cousin took nie to h .r to blasoporth Beach,~ where you can see the ocean. o: umu We also gathered nuts and blackberries in a copse 0: Minns close by, and visited many otlier plaues ; and on 81 at the return journey home we visited Salisbury ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1895
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4341 | Page: 12 | Tags: News 

Cank Birps,

... knock his —— head off. She actnally struck him, knocking his hat off. Witness denied that he told her that she could pick blackberries if she would get a gallon of beer, so that they could have a drink.—The defendants were ordered to IIl)a.y 10s. each in ...

LOCAL NOTES AND NEWS

... Miss Annie Esmond made an eminently satisfactory *“ Madame Volent.”—On Wednesday evening the comedy was preceded by ‘* Blackberries,” in which Miss Alice Atherton appeared in her original character of “ Charley Cott ” There is to be a moroing performance ...

_m.n_ll‘!’ll DisTuCT

... GATHERING BLACKBERRIES,—Fasny Bowman, of Titchfield, wss summoued fur wilfully demagiog & quickset hedge on land ia the cccapation of Mr. Burge, at Tischfleld, on the 15:h lost.—Frank Pattiek, « keeper, taw the d.fendans gatheriog blackberrier, acd afterwards ...

Storr. The lecture was most interesting. At the close, Dr. Jonathan Hutchinson thanked the Rector for himself ..

... must have been a boon. The afternoon 24 evening turned out fine. The hedges and banks “wed visible signs of amateur nut and blackberry satbering. LISS.—A MarriaGe has been arranged, and will 4k placein theautumn, between Mr. Henry Andrews, ! E ...

MARY NEVILLE

... used to come for Dtbs and blachc. berries. it seems a long time since I went black. berrying. And I have never been blackberrying in my life. A I should like to try it again, just to initiate yo!. I should cat all I piknkdl. No ! Are you young ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... titreiw ass a 'enserailfr-rrevrliiio' idea thatj f min ln nrooms snight be r'athered in Oto crimeo I It retanuier ats blackberries, inraemnuche ais t vrere f telu , nonl as cecuimnst prorsperry. Th d derrrlatits would therefore, be- disehorgeti, I y ...

BIRCH DENE

... assur. ?? would not be sufficient. He might be 3 mistaken or deceived. Cases of mistaken iden- tity are as plentiful as blackberries, But his verbal or written aeknowledgment, supported I by a few facts and corroborated by a chain of ,eircumnutintal evidence ...