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THE TORQUAY TIMES AND SOUTH DEVON ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1898

... crowns are low, but made high by trimmings, or, at all events, rendered important. Grapes mingle well with dark violets, and blackberries have much to recommend them, as you will see when the autumn millinery comes in. Whatever a hat may be a, to crown or brim ...

DOWN IN A DEEP, DEEP COMBE. A WALK THROUGH DACCOMBE. We had often heard of the village and its charms

... bay beyond. Then on we go again, past pretty cottages, grown over with ivy, between tall hedges of bramble, where great blackberries—the like of which we have never before seen, their size considered—nod invitingly ae the trifling breeze swiebee among ...

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... daily from all parts of the kingdom. In one case, near Cheltenham, it has been moored that a child can earn les. a week blackberrying. The Queen's prizeman at Risley, this year. is a teetotaler, and bears • strong personal resemblance to Sir Arthur Sullivan ...

laid Rains

... estate of E. J. Blunt, coal dealer, Torquay. THE Mit.n SEASON. —Mr. t :serge Edwards has sent to our office • bunch of blackberries just beirinning to ripen, which he picked In the vicinity of Taxpisy on December 26th. He elan informs us that t.eorgo ...

TOMATOES

... answer. Defendant repeated the bad language, and asked her where herhusband was. Elbe replied that he was at Petitor picking blackberries. Defendant amid If I find him there I will either murder him or drown him, and I would like to stand you on that chair ...

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... into the canon, making everything hazy and indistinct. One morning Molly and Nettie went out and picked a pailful of wild blackberries, returning to the cool shelter of the cabin when the sun became hot. A portion of the fruit they ate for their lunch, with ...

THE TORQUAY TIMES AND SOUTH DEVON ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1891. auperficial area of about 30,000 square ..

... evening till three o'clock the next morning. Orders of merit, special service clampe, and promotions were as plea ti • ful as blackberries in summer, and Colonel Acton, the Ruling Councillor, confined his remarks chiefly Loan eulogy of the Habitation becaused ...

A }JAN CRUSHED TO DEATH

... He was a wanderer and witness fell in with him through travelling round to saw mills. He hawked water cress, nuts, blackberries, &c. That ho believed was how he got his living, but hail heard that recently he hail been working for Mr. Hancock. Did ...

Varieties

... the preposterous idea of what to undeniably aaw before hiss. It was child I Not much in that. Children ware plsotifol as blackberries in Rayner’s Court, as we have said. Bat Ibis was Court child. Tbs youngsters of tbs oeort were all more or leas Ul-clothsd ...

FRUIT ALONG IGIGNWAYS

... IGIGNWAYS. Why might sot apples' and pears. plums, gooseberries, raspberries, and other fruit be as plentiful along highways as blackberries and slues? Few people are now so poor that they cannot afford to buy fruit, at least occasionally. Yet it might be much ...

CHICAGO EXHIBITION LOSSES

... djstiaet ia ootliaa, while at oar fact the Manor Fares, with its pietarsaqa* path* aad momy baaks, sloped down to th* valley. blackberry brndme were showing tba trait almoat ripe. Oar program was aaemsity slow, we wrra arrested at almost ovary stop ravaUthms ...

THE TORQUAY TIMES AND SOUTH DEVON ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894

... Ilureox's Taacr 01 Soar Or livneox'a DST SIMP. A BODY WASHED ASHORE AT IYATCOMBE. THE FNQUEST. Whilst some boys were blackberrying on the cliffs aG Watcombe on Tuesday they I - mired something no the beach, close to the watter's edge, which, oil examination ...