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THE TORQUAY TIMES AND SOUTH DEVON ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1892

... invigorating moorland air. On reaching our hostelry we found • dinner of thoroughly Devonshire fare, of which rabbik pie, and blackberry and apple tart with clotted cream, were principal features, awaiting us, and I need scarcely add that with appetites, which ...

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... by making blackberry jam would be worth thinking over. There are always plenty of children available to do the picking, and who, for the small sum of twopence, would be very glad to work the whole of the afternoon. In my opinion blackberry jam is one ...

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... contained articles on Self verses Other People, or The Way to be Happy, by T. Van Women. A trip to the Land's End, by A. Blackberry. A poem on Unto you, therefore, which beliime, He is Precious, by Lena Wiot. Papers on How to be happy tho' married, ...

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... they are generally to be found, and the English aristocracy following the example set by R iyalty. are as plentiful as blackberries in autumn. We speak feelingly on this matter, but not alone because Torquay—which Can certainly offer bettor sanitary ...

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... into the canon, making everything hazy and indistinct. One morning Molly and Nettie went out and picked a pailful of wild blackberries, returning to the cool shelter of the cabin when the sun became hot. A portion of the fruit they ate for their lunch, with ...