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... glasses for winter use in vases, and for centre dinner table bouquets. The leaves of the Virginia creeper, of the hramh1P. or blackberry, and ampelopsi*, are never more beautiful than when they are just turning colour, before leaf itself is at all otherwise ...

AFTERNOON MEETINGS

... votional life, a little child, who holds with one hand to its father, while with the other it gathers strawberries or blackberries from the wayside hedge. Even so, while you gather and use this world's goods with one hand, always let the other hand be ...

WELSHPOOL SHIRE AND HACKNEY HORSE SHOW

... charged with murdering another boy named Betteridge by stabbing him during a dispute which rose while they were picking blackberries together. THE INDIAN OCULISTS, the charges against whom have for some days occupied the attention of the Richmond magistrates ...

AGRICULTURAL LETTER

... never seek re-admission to the Comedie Francaise. As an indication of the miltl weather in Y ork- shire it is noted that the blackberry is still in bloom. The price of wheat is now lower than it has been in any corresponding period of the past five years. ...

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... downwards through the pleasant denes, where we go for primroses, blue-bells, forget-me- nots, and violets in the spring, and blackberries and nuts in the autumn. The low range of the Cleveland Hills rises up before our eyes in the distance. We have a large ...

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... BLACK- BERRYING. This story is told by a famous author. Once upon a time while staying in the Isle of Wight, lie went blackberrying with a young lady of fourteen years, named Bee, or Beatrice. He and she took a oasket with them to hold the berries which ...

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... have told wl.v. but hi. ^ly imagination sketched 0 a prettv m-:n,i -ict.irc of this brown-han-ed maiden gathering nuts or blackberries in a Devonshire c [ane; it seemed to accord with her style better h than a London ball-room. -e JI •'Quite in the fens ...

PARLIAMENTARY

... so I have no doubt that fashion will have its votaries. Tiny apples, clustering with the pink and white of apple blossom blackberries contrasting with the pure whit mess of their flowers: and even currants, red and white, I saw massed together on a rose-pink ...

WELSHPOOL.I

... Oliver deposed that on the above date, between twelve and one o'clock, she was walking along the road and plucked a few blackberries from Mrs Wilkes's hedge. While so doing she was discovered bv the owner, who rnshed up, and plunging her hand into the ...