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BATH

... appears that the clockwork, with the ball, requires mora room strength than clocklower affords. MNRTAIIKO BELLADONNA FOB BLACKBERRIES. belonging black berry. gathering, ami ono at them, lad aboat 10 yeersof age, «at induced to eat aome berries which found ...

OUK LONDON CORRESPONDENT. London: Thursday Evening. There U rumour the effect that ar I lament will he ..

... Bates presided, hail little the aristocratic element in comparison with the Bank of Deposit. Live lords were plentiful blackberries ; had not the bubble burst Mr. Peter Morrison would doubtless ere long have been able to lay strawberry-leaved coronet ...

BATH

... through a field belonging farmer name Fletcher, Weston. Girl-like, several of them scampered off the next hedge to look for blackberries, when the farmer came up, and without listening to any remonstrance or apology, laid about them iu the most brutal manner ...

SINGING Ac

... NEW BWINDOE MINSTRELS.— Troupes of coloured musicians who follow the wake of the immortal Christy are now as plentiful as blackberries in autumn, but although there is great similarity in their performances they all prove popular, and want of novelty seems ...

HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL SOCIETY

... and general tendency for this description exhibition, and flower shows are becoming, common metaphor, almost plentiful blackberries. Nor is this to regarded all derogatory to the social condition of the people. the contrary, it tends, creating spirit ...

MALMKSBURY

... three halfpenee. also gmre Fanny halfpenny, and her sister halfpenny. Ha then went with them np the Hollow, and picked some blackberries for them. He afterwards told Liisie end witneee to go home end spend their money, and than lifted Fanny np hi* arms and ...

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... eallv tho so-called honour knighthood is herdl; rort'h tto exponas.and the foes of taking it up i nights are plentiful as blackberries, and they tov. mala knights tor droll reasons man; ■.stances ttot the honour toe a very denbtfu 'The sale of Good Worit ...

THE SWINDON ADVERTISER, MONDAY, JULY 21, 187.;

... find and three guineas costs. The bonnet of the period is miniature kitchen garden. It is decorated with cherries, grapes, blackberries, little carrots, bits of parsley, long pale-green beans, marjoram, sorrell, and other vegetables familiar professors of ...

TliO number of death* atlrilmte.f by nnrorer*’juries laU year to tioeeairs drinking wae 379-258 man and 121 women

... Blackbkubies. —Tho present blackberry season is , very thriving one, and many parts of the countr> the hedges and bashes abound with this useful fruit. \ Considering its abundance, and the many useful par* posos to which the blackberry may put, it has occurred ...

'THE SWINDON APVERTrSER, MONDAY. DECEMBER i. iSn

... nothing brightens up the monotony of our daily lives so much the remembrance of nice quiet days, spent a-nutting and a-blackberrying in the country in that sweet enchanted time that call long ago. But. my friends, know that there are two sides to every ...

EXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE

... him and punished him muoh thai ran away. along the fields and lived oould, and was length caught by the poliee gathering blackberries and potatoes. The Bench sympathised with the lad, and ease was adjourned order that Messrs. Sanger might be with. An inqaeet ...

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... hands of the Priests ihan are some portions of Lower Canada. In the older settled districts Priests are as plentiful blackberries autumn, and their establishments are some of the finest and most considerable in the land. They also hold some of the ...