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... attendance was 142 for the month as against 158 for July. This, he attributed to the fact, that the children were picking blackberries. ...
... attendance was 142 for the month as against 158 for July. This, he attributed to the fact, that the children were picking blackberries. ...
... the baby -Moss her h» art ! I’m she*a Sugar—lea I nl to Minors store for that to-day, so I know it’* fresh. Pot of jam —blackberry, and mighty wholesome for Mousey. Pot currant jcllv ;*».tir in gUas of and ilieoi’s nothing tastes nicer, if you are b*verish ...
... observatory with the prudent resolution is also advisable when packing soft fruit declining to assist in tile rentest. H*“Ui>n. blackberries to place a piece of, the runs, but the correctneee gri'aae-proof paper in the bottom each which grave douhte have been ...
... towards her after this, and she subsequently told Annie Houghton about the affair.—Cross-examined; She was not picking blackberries. Witness had left the perambulator yards away, and prisoner did not ask her to remove the perambulator on one side. She ...
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... along if nothing were the matter. have some lunch, and then on to Clun over ridge of hills, along a road that is lined with blackberries. From the hedge there is a grand view. Far below in a charming country, is the precipitous keep of an old castle, a landmark ...
... keeping the top open by removing crowded limbs and such misplaced ones as croec, the rub against other branches. I*l lining Blackberries.^—lt is very imponant pinch off the tope the ao they bi*comc irom IS inches high in summer. old cane-- should he cut away ...
... grandeur on die edge of mmintaui torrent, and at an altitude of nearly 5,000 feet. The name the spot is Saglidur, and means a Blackberry, and traveller describing journey through this valley in WTO. was struck with the number partridges, which he describes ...
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... (prisoner) had left the children too long in qhe bouse by themselves. Prisoner used the woods gather sticks, and slsoto gather blackberries, so as to sell them. She had noticed tbe child tumbhag about and knocking its head against the floor. The fender in prisoner’s ...
... This >* they «el dropsy, Bright’s disease, or Po>d Bridge T«» .. - . }• «. «»l .. tit . . 10« a, record yield blackberries. The show e||l *, { Shropshire Liberals empliatically betes? Read what Ludlow resident says: LKOMtoaTItR .’. S •« —}* ...