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Torquay Times, and South Devon Advertiser

Br MARY L CAMERON

... ran across the little chapel were laid bunches of heather and thyme and blue. belle, and branches of wild raspberries and blackberries, just as they had been left by the peasants and children ; and on an iron candelabra at one side several tapers flickered ...

sight she was the many ' collar and eve_ lace : a Russian , exquisite in colour and design a

... with painting it should be said that in the Industrial section there are a couple of panels, beautifully painted with blackberries and brambles. Appended we give the prize list, and at the same time we can heartily recommend one and all of our many readers ...

BRITISH COLUMBIA

... have done great damage. Grapes are grown in the open air, but they are small and lack the flavour of our hothouse grapes. Blackberries are cultivated and grow well, mtaining a large size and having • fine flavour. On the whole British Columbia may be compared ...

POULTRY CRAMMING

... all in favour of the batsmen some very heavy scores have been male during the past week, centuriesbeing as plentiful aa blackberries. Our sister county, Gloucestershire, who were dismissed for 256 in the first innings, after being 150 behind on Kent's ...

LITERARY NOTES

... to dowers nn the gorse When• the bracken Ste1:11, deepen to amber. And the ferns nestle green neath the eratt. Where the blackberries Bluster and clamber. And the Mier rose dames like a flag I am far both in ' , ears and in distance From the woods where ...

Uarittits

... where her horse was tied. After dinner, I said, giving her fingers a squeeze, we will go down by the spring under the blackberry tree, and I'll finish reading 'Evangeline ' to you. As I said this Patty Good and Jim walked by us on their way to their ...

BEATING COCKINGTON BOUNDARIES

... direction Mr. Mallock led the party. On reaching a rustic wooden summer-house, we found a typical country tea awaiting us cream, blackberry preserve, cakes, etc., which gladdened the hearts of all. We had only just finished doing justice to the good things so ...

lt Ind this

... by P.C. Watts. George Saunders, a lad living at Bay. taw Terrace, Crown Hill, Torre, fell from a hedge whilss inciting blackberries on Wednesday, ond broke one of his arm& He was takes to the Torbay Hospital, where the broken limb was set by the house ...

WORKING UNDER WATER

... firms that pay gal, Lee silillego, and I have heard of ethers O p r o t s si Isar than that ; bet divers see ate as se blackberries la soweesa, so that mmegges hr It. Whoa, however, you costlier 'lndians. facto/ doper atteadieg the wok of adieu. I OM ...