THE DANGERS OF BLACKBERRYING
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... Grove Hill 3. Eleven ran. Don Quixote overruled. was objected to for boring, but the objection was Honr 1, Lord of Glen 2 Blackberry 3. Nine ran. Neil 1 Modele 2, Veau @Or 3. Three ran LIVERPOOL CUP. . MADAME D’ALBANY MERVYN LADY ROSEBERY 3 Sixteen ran ...
... sowens. In the afternoon mj fusion of peppermint was sometimes indulge m, and, when the peppermint failed, leaves from tl j blackberry bush mixed with treacle made innocent beverage for the ladies of those ufys. ; Grace learned dressmaking in Coupar Angus ...
... handennee which surnand a t half•illed-in and neovered cellar, now moo nestiog-hores for New had Tall grass and a tangle of blackberry cover the forgostes apd perhaps a nen of orange tiger-lilies, • of southenewood of winter-killed and dying box. feebly for ...
... Groom went along the miffs uulil they reached the back of the prison gardens where Groom lett his companions to gather blackberries. had scarcely turned bis back when heard groan, and. on returning, found lie looting over the cliff and laughing at the ...
... small in number, but contained some splendid varieties. Herbaceous plants formed a Hne display, and fruit was also good, blackberries predominating. Industrial work, cage birds, and rabbits were attractive sections of the I exhibition. Eoht, Skbnb. and ...
... Property of Alexander Simpson. Kirkaide. Banff—Veracity—Mr Stewart, Ballaterich, guineas ; Bowden—Mr Clark, Tillyiar, guineas; Blackberry—Mr Willox, Park, Lonmay, guineas. Property of James Stephen, Conglaas—Ulysses— Mr Brown, Elrick, 17 guineas. Property of ...
... an outburst of laughter and banter the expense of the constables (who at this part, as indeed elsewhere, were thick as blackberries). 3l has beecome pretty well known that the song and its sentiments are not regarded with particular favour by the rep ...
... plantation of strawberries should made every second year, the old one standing until the new one begins to* bear well. Blackberries pay in some places, but the instances are so few and far between that it is hardly worth while to nsk any money or space ...
... Fruit Juices.—Take a quantity any kind of fresh berry fruit (red currant, black currant, cherry, gooseberry, raspberry, blackberry, cranberry, &c. ; also plums and rhubarb). Clean | the fruit, and pnt it into enamelled goblet or jelly pan. (Rhubarb should ...
... beyond doubt far above expectation. Strawberries and rasps were conspicnously better than could have been anticipated. blackberries, red entrants, and gooseberries were very largely represented, while melons, tomatoes, cherries, and graj»ee yore altogether ...
... and two together among wives and children, and aak whether it would not well to at once among the ptarmigan, and lire on blackberries and jumper, rather than stay any longer fur the ■the of picking among the barley atooka. Bang r it's come again the fatal ...