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THE LADIES' COLUMN

... fails tn presenl himself at all-and the fairest maiden wakes up to the humiliating discovery that husbands do not grow like blackberries. The second class is, I am sorry to say, more nume, rour. They are not' particular enough ij this sense; they seem somewhat ...

LITERATURE

... that he is a willig purchaaer, but itis essential i he that the steamboat communication should be con- r venient and swift Blackberry-pickers on the 4 coasts of counties Louth, Down, and Antrim wouldA nd it easy to ship fruit to him in good condition, and ...

A LETTER FOR LADIES

... fringed ,.itl, tall poplar-trees, .which give a certain air of ,Itiilfllss to the place. Outside are the country Iis with the blackberries bi-ginning to ripen in the Ireriges, arid the white convolvulus turning hcr fair ?? Ie p to the light. To the left is the ...

ETHEL GREY

... many c more. The tiling's plain enough to my alaucy ; the heath's swarming with game pheasants is more c plentiful thant blackberries-leastwise they used to t be then, wheo I 'were keeper. 1 Oh, you were keepor theu? Yes, he replied quickly; ha'ye ...