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NEW NOVELS

... any superlative amount of casi, or I Ic stayed anl IuInconIsciously long time over the (labris of cold ?? kcy, are as blackberries I Finially a wvord of execra. tion is mluc to the illustrations, wvlicli arie ar, far ?? than those of ile I'rwii, I/cra/il ...

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 ...

MUSIC-HALL NOTES

... Miss Loftus was uncommonly successtll with Eugene Stratton. Therefore, imitations of this imitation are nowV as common as blackberries were a few weeks ago. Miss Collie Conway lilerseiL has fallen into the snare, after setting it herself. Unless we are wlith ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... the edifying and stimulating spectacle of a public execution. Yet high- waymen and sheepstealers were Just as plenty as blackberries, and when sheepstealing no longer en- joyed the distinction attaching to a capital oftence it Iwent out altogether. ...

CHATS WITH HOUSEKEEPERS

... xceleuce this pudding, be it unrderstood, . u-cists largcly in the abundance of the .sauce. fru'it Sauce-.-dto'iC 60ino ?? or blackberries. put with coem a 1sice o0 toastetl beend, a gloas of clanet, aid a little water, and stew till ?? soft. Ruth througrh a ...

THE ART CIRCLE

... Crossing t~he 2 Common, near Llanbedr (1), and A Passing Shuwer 2 (7), and two larger and fine water-colour drawings. I Blackberry Gatherers (27) and In the Beech 11 Woods ' (44). There is an artistic unity and complete- b ness about each of these works ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... did so onl- last week. Bab I declare that you are the very first poet and man of letters who euter camie here-tO steas blackberries! -fiete he paused, and then added, .or cibly, ' 1 do believe you are agipsy, after all. These e traets will show that ...

THE CHILDREN' HOUR

... much. I have bsen spending myholiday in'the country, and have greatly enjoyed myself. We gathered a lot of flowers, and blackberries, and mushrooms. At a farm near the place we stayed at they had a cow which wae very fond of mushrooms. When she was turned ...

HORSE SHOW AT HALESWORTH

... Oaklndsn'a iac Freassinefold, Reliance; r, Mr Clement H Pole I ,a aBeccies. Flora; c, Mr & B Cooper, Blythburgh Lodge: F. Blackberry.' Nine entries. s a in Class 32.-Hackney rhown in eaddle.-1st. Q2, pre. I i in seated by P A 0 Whittaker, E-q, the Doke ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... splendid. When we Po, ihad got out of Douglas we drove int9 a lane which wasaP Lcovered On either side with wildflowers and blackberry Tro,' bushes. At the end of this was a brook, ~nd little Po children were fishing with a stick and someo Iltring, and Poi ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... myself with saying that we iqpent R very pleasant summer holiday. KERNELS OF NUTS GIVN SEPTEMBER 22. 1, Departmont I 2, Blackberry; 3, H 4, C 5, B POT TOU ARE ALLOW TEMPT SWAR31 aOLTDAY COMRADE BRAAMBLE ADDER PRATE SARLE MAY ADD A}E Y B E NUTS TO CRACK ...