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THE GENUS BOUNDER

... sctua'ly push thleniesives info promuinent 0] acd wall-atdvertised places in the public service' ,1A they are as thick as blackberries in all the Par1 T, liainents of the w>orld, not excluding our own u voisrra~ble iustitation.m I'ut whyt do thue flounders ...

HARVEST THANKSGIVING FESTIVALS

... were intermixed small sheaves of corn. The gas standards r were decorated with creepers, asparagus tops, and bunches a of blackberries, wvhilo the font was covered with simiflar I decorations, and over it was the text, 'Forget not all A his benefits. ST ...

DE PROFUNDIS

... dhrink he was cruel hard. Av be got the taste ava alt smell o' stserrits off av a boy, he was at him likesa im cock to a blackberry. He'd pick, an' pick, so: pick at him, until he wouldn't lavs a flitticer or es, him, an' ye'd do all sorts to get oct av ...

FLOWR SHOW AT QUEEN'S COLLEGE

... think that department of the schedule should be encouraged. There were a few extra preductions, namely, a dish of English blackberries, growvn at Aston-road, Oxford: a group of Louicera se6rpervireus, from Mr. A. Wheeler, Sunnymcade; basketa of Early arid ...

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 ...

HEADINGTON

... ailliam PFenn, Challenge, and is King of Russets3; and from Mr. J. Baker, 20,~ Aston- street, Oxford, a basket of cultivated blackberries aof large size and fully ripe. The s ports,' which attracted much attention, hand affored a large fund of amusement, were ...

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 ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... perhaps aict mnuch of a bei distmuatioto., Generais in some parts of Seath pial Amer-.ica be ing almnost as plentiful ats blackberries O11t ina1, igrlaud : ?? G en eral Aetor lo oked everyinci LeI a sl~ier, just the turin, I thought, to wviu thle l baibble ...

A WAYSIDE WEED

... we know. In the tanggle of bramble and Ii p.jbrackets under the nioveles,; pines the childrena v and are searching for blackberries as other children n ?? grown up searched in tile yecars gone by ; on e ja low branch of a leafless haxei a robin ie tieging ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... passer) the processionr. My father tol d me about it afterwards, low they searched for my laddie among The alders and I blackberry busishe, under tile tall soruce firs that I jostled. each other inl (Castle SSpin inn. They fotr fu bins at last. only a ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... careful of your peninies, for, as they say, 'the ows pounds mind themselves.' As to situations, they hI&, are 'plentiful as blackberries' to those who pin teek.I I Could not make her out. Naturally, I knew he, she was good as gold. Mercenary I cocid mot ...