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... Hill stationmaster took the girl to Fishponds, »ud handed her over to the stationthere, who had her conveyed her home at Blackberry Hill, Stapleton, in cab. ...
... Hill stationmaster took the girl to Fishponds, »ud handed her over to the stationthere, who had her conveyed her home at Blackberry Hill, Stapleton, in cab. ...
... work. NUTTING AND BLACKBERRYING NEAR LONDON. Mr. W. J. Tate writes in the Globe of the 30th ult., as follows : Will you allow to point out that in the north-western suburbs we have not to go very far afield quest of nuts, blackberries, sloes, and crabapples ...
... sitting on a seat and after they ! had passed him he got up and followed them. ; They got into the park fields to look for blackberries, the prisoner still following them. The prisoner oalled out 44 here and Nellie went back and he gave her some biscuits ...
... only three-halfpence to fourpence pound. Fruit is cheap—you can get a dozen pineapples or peaches for threepence, English blackberries being perhaps the dearest fruit, viz., fourpence pound ; loaf of bread costs but twopence ; and. for fish, you can catch ...
... he asked witness not to do so as he had saved a good many beasts for witness. —By Mr. Bishop : The boy was not picking blackberries. Witness did not pick ...