CARDIGAN
... CARDIGAN. MILDNESS OF THE SEASON.—In numerous places are to be seen blackberries in full bloom in the hedges, and fields white with daisies, dotting the verdant green pasture. ...
... CARDIGAN. MILDNESS OF THE SEASON.—In numerous places are to be seen blackberries in full bloom in the hedges, and fields white with daisies, dotting the verdant green pasture. ...
... Newport on the body of a little fellow not three years of age, who had fallen into a reen near Liswerry in trying to get blackberries and was drowned, made some remarks as to the importance of the knowledge as to how to resuscitate apparently drowned persona ...
... and which had a sparkl- ing, musically-murmuring streamlet coursing through it towards the Trent. There were nuts and blackberries ripe for the plucking, and foxgloves in thousands, with their pretty pink and spotted blossoms, which in Scot- land are ...
... to-day to fill the extraordinary vacany of twelve seats on the Paris Municipal Council. Candi- dates are as plentiful as blackberries in October, or as the leaves which strew the brooks in Vallombrosa, and the most instructive lesson of the whole affair ...
... fresh attempt, following up on the faandown Park exertions, showed a pretty hard week's work. Tips were as plentiful as blackberries for the Prince of Wales Nursery, for which there were 19 runners, and it was satisfactory in the issue to see public form ...
... part of his anatomy where it had no business. During the necessary wait some of the runners elect to fill themselves with blackberries, and two of our number are detailed off to ran back with v, faw oak trees in their hands to arrest the progress of the ...
... part of his anatomy where it had no business. During the necessary wait some of the runners elect to fill themselves with blackberries, and two of our number are detailed off to run back with a few oak trees in their hands to arrest the progress of the fast ...
... bother directly. What! Starlings give you trouble ? I in- quired somewhat incredulously. Yes; when they goes an' eats blackberries an' elderberries on' suchlike, they comes an* leaves the seeds an' so on on my ewes' backs, an a kind o' beetle comes along ...
... gliding and crouchinc down among the tangled brushwood that lined the Hollow, presently disappeared behind a thicket Of hazel, blackberry bushes, and dwarf oak. There was something so suspicious about the man's movements, and a certain hang-dog look about him ...
... Purcell; 2, Miss E. L. Crates ;-3, Miss Rose E. Williams. FRUIT. Gooseberries, red—R. Smith. Currants, dish of red-R. Smith. Blackberries R Sidford. Best specimen of any fruit not included in above—H. Stephens, Llandongh. VEGETABLES. Potatoes, 12 kidney-l, ...
... go back to bed. It follows me around the meadow, and I give it nuts and blackberries, and sometimes bits of apple. When mother goes into meadow, and I give it nuts and blackberries, and sometimes bits of apple. When mother goes into the yard it comes to ...
... preserved to tha public some years ago and thereby became a hero. Up to the present year a little plot of land, beloved of blackberry gatherers and wild flower hunters, was open to the free range of every visitor, and there was an attractive and pleasing ...