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... riee: foraandere-Oooeebornee; for made—Mulberriet; for biU ditcoumer.- Dewberriee ; for topete-BarberriM; for nigger. —Blackberries ; for for newsboys—Wliortle (war tell! berries } for girls and boys—Holly (day) berries. ...
... riee: foraandere-Oooeebornee; for made—Mulberriet; for biU ditcoumer.- Dewberriee ; for topete-BarberriM; for nigger. —Blackberries ; for for newsboys—Wliortle (war tell! berries } for girls and boys—Holly (day) berries. ...
... T. Lawrence, 8. Cousin* £l5 ; The Happy Cottagers, J. Grazer, after Mur land, £l6 KM. ; Children Angling, and Children Blackberrying, £2l Industry Mlenes*. after Morland, £2l 10s.; the Hon. Mr*. Beresford, ». Jones, after Brnauey. £O6 ; Mr*. Atbuthno* ...
... introduced iuto general consumption among us. To this new product, which is asMrted to the ooteome of creasing the hnmble blackberry with the raspberry, the raisers are Mid to have given the name of “Mabdi.” The fruit Isdasoribed luscious in the extreme ...
... grey, especially to the end that woman thinks herself complete without green-toned frock or two. Poppies, rowan berries, blackberries, and blossoms, elderberries and dowers, ivy with its fruit, trim autumn hats and toques, along with loops and huge rosettes ...
... grbaarfuDy it may be, but ! how they would [relish aveo the ataleal eraat if ptontifully spread •with sweet, well-boiled blackberry jam. In neighbourhood of large oaa made picking •ele ; the to ce obeenred are—Only the ripe benieeahoald be pulled ( they ...
... and there enjoying themselves gathering the clusters of brown nuts from the hazel boshes, or filling their baskets with blackberries. •• Victory,” aged 12. Marks 16. Replies also received from— Donze,” marks 16 ; Edith Egan, marks 16 t Alfred Hazlem, ...
... as you like school, and are fond of reading and write such good hand, I am sure vouare clever little woman. Yes, are not blackberries nice? but the frost spoils them once. I hope hear from you often. “ Carrie Dkchmosd,” Lonhgbrickland. Yes, the oompetition ...
... Rtvinrs. Nick.—Blackberries may be said abound but net scenery I we only travel round the coast” is bed. It should rend— “lf ws travel only,” Ac. Spelling bed—e.g., phy worse.: You say Skerries is in Wicklow. This is almost incredible from boy 16 living ...
... in our poUtics present, and the only stir in the town is caused the clergy—white chokers and black garments bein’ plenty blackberries in ths autumn. As for myself I’ve little to tell you, burrin’ that I’ve got the toothache, ana got it bad. But I’ve been ...
... Apple* end Blackberry Jam. bibs, of applet, bibs, of blackberries, 911- j lump-sugar ; peel the apples thialr, cut tk» into quarters, and remove the cores ; piok stems from the blackberries, put the frail iats! largo pteaerving-pan, let it boil, add the ...
... invitation to tea. will not forget It lam staying near. Pat, Rosenallis.— You must have had a grand time gathering the nuts, blackberries, and crab-apples. I hope )ou will enter for our weekly competitions. Young Hero, Castlebellingham.—Oh, yes, you are forgiven ...
... far from the coast called Khcnick, and at low tide you can wade over to it. Them it Martelle tower it. Another day we went blackberry picking up lane off road, which brought no right into the fields. Now, dear granny, never liming been able to give you a ...