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A HOME OF THE WILD GOOSE

... blue-berries, cloud-berries, wild strawberries, and rasp berries ana laver muunuain ciuiiueiiies, uiai Oil- uci lies, and blackberries. When feeding it is almost impossible to come within shot, the open country which they frequent during the day giving their ...

NOTES BY RANGER

... relaxation. Having worked round the subject, it is about time I took the leap, but, with tips almost as common as were blackberries in most parts last autumn, the task of attempting to find the winner of the Waterloo Cup is more difficult than ever. Two ...

AFRICAN TRAVELS, BY STEWART EDWARD WHITE, AUTHOR OF THE BLAZED TRAIL,& C.: PART IV.--THE TSAVO RIVER

... where we stood to the low hank opposite. It was exactly like the shallow, damp, but waterless ravines at home, filled with blackberry vines. We pushed forward, however, and found our selves looking down on a smooth, swift- flowmg stream. It was not over ...

THE END OF THE SEASON

... a cap from all those who intend following the hounds. Land owners (a long-suffering lot, after all, when mushroomers, blackberry pickers, fern gatherers, and poachers are taken into account), do not complain when they know that these otter-hunters are ...

SEWIN vice THE STOP-BOY

... he is more than likely to indulge in another. Suspicious quietness on his part may mean that he is gathering nuts and blackberries, and when he is not doing that, he is probably shouting to his companions in the distance, or yelling or whistling at the ...

RACING IN FRANCE: HOW TO GET TO MEETINGS. HOW TO READ YOUR RACE-CARD

... information, which is cheap at the price. As for prognostics, alias tips (Gallice, 'tvyaux), they are as plentiful as blackberries. There are not far short of as many newspaper prophets in France as there are in England. Paris-Midi, price one sou, gives ...

THE SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... spolia opima in the fashionable quarters of the city, and Burberrys are as plentiful in the Boulevard de la Liberte as blackberries in autumn on a Devonshire hedge. It is very pleasant to be able to congratulate an Inter national golfer on being married ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... and Fifinella. That sounds well. NOTES BY RANGER. Schemes of land settlement now and after the war are as thick as blackberries in September, and although one phase of that settlement is supposed to be likely to injure sport, I am quite sure that ...

CRICKET AT THE ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, KEYHAM

... intentional or not. Otherwise, all other hits count the usual four or six and sixers must be almost as plentiful here as blackberries in Devon. The local glazier must surely haye much money in War Loan, and must bless the Royal Navy, the big guns of whose ...

THE GOLFER'S PROGRESS.--TINTAGEL

... headland to the other side, where the waves come lashing in. There are fine walks along deep lanes, with a larger quantity of blackberries ornamenting those lanes in autumn than anything of the kind one has seen elsewhere. In the one direc tion, either over ...