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THE NUTS

... Wo most have lot sunshine before the blackberries will abundant. There are plenty berries to be seen, but they are not ripe. If we have two weeks fine, warm, and dry weather then will be the time for the blackberry harvest, and, no doubt, the boys and ...

TUB NCTB

... a* the blackbirds and thrushes as thme small berries. Besides the nuts there are to be found in the woods some very fine blackberries, and lame kind that the country people call dewberries. But the finest and best fruit ia to be found on the hedge-rows ...

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... into the canon, making everything hazy and indistinct. Owe morning Molly and Nettie want out and picked pailful of will blackberries, returning to tbe ooul shelter of the cabin when the ana became boh A portion the fruit they ate for their lunch, with ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1892

... of—“ls marriage efsilwer be has a very derided answer, end if ell the lords of creation were his honeur, bachelors as scarce blackberries ia February. Bat wo will let the champion of marriage speak for himself, merely observing ere we give his words that the ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT iDVEKTISfaR, FA I DAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1892. NOTES AND JOTTING&

... marriage failure he has a very decided answer, and all the lords of creation were his humour, bachelors would be scarce as blackberries in February. But we will let the champion of marriage speak for himself, merely observing ere we give bis words that the ...

ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS

... district—it not like my home, with its high hedges and big wood*. 1 looked about for the nut trees and tbe thousands of blackberry vines, and the big aoorn trees, and gleaners, but there but little to be seen. I saw many (daces the corn in the fields—on ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT ADVERTISER SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1892

... district—it is not like home, with its high hedges and big woods. I looked about for the nut trees and the thousands of blackberry vines, and the big acorn trees, and the gleaners, but there was but little seen. I saw in many places tbs com in the fields—on ...