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... want to repeat.” '‘lndeed! Mistook a stranger for an acquaintance ?” “No, not exactly that; I mistook a bumblebee for a blackberry. ...
... want to repeat.” '‘lndeed! Mistook a stranger for an acquaintance ?” “No, not exactly that; I mistook a bumblebee for a blackberry. ...
... carriage and little incidentals, the purchaser to pay fid pound for those grain's, which were black ones, and larger than blackberries.” went add, however, that subsequently discovered a greenhouse which there was well-laden vine, some fifteen miles away ...
... wvaHowled—the little globules slip down apace, and they stand out wel* from the bash, giving trouble the i picker. But your blackberry must be pecked at. and your hip is as troublesome to a bird a pomegranate to man. Having I broken way into hip, the greenfinch ...
... relative*, some in England and another in the United State*. They have a stove and a garden where they grow potatoes and blackberries grow in well. These come over England every winter. These woo live in A keep a toflce shop awl at Christmas they send Chmtmaa ...
... kindred movements is loyally maintained. Unfortunately, for centuries, abstainers, total or even partial, were uncommon as blackberries among birds, but such splendid exception find in the great Dr. Johnson. He calls himself *a hardened and shameles tea drinker ...
... daily. Apply to ADAM TURNER, «S Clifton Street, Belfast. TL'tot Sale, Crab Apples, from 5 to SO tana; •*- largo quantity Blackberries; gat rod daily; oSeA—George Price, Priiit Dealer. Tipperary. 2-5-G1869 LITE STOCK. BIRD CAGES, AND FANCY, I*. GREAT VARIETY ...
... leer-mounted Double llamcvi, almost new. Addreaa glran here. 5-3-K2OJ Sale. Crab _ Appk». Dorn S to tons'; nlso largo quantity Blackberries; gathered daily; wbal offers. Price. Fruit Dealer. Tipperary. 2 3-0X869 FOR Sale, two Mmgrare Slow comhuation Stores, one ...
... have been well washed, and-. that spoils them. watery blackberry, whstber you eat it raw, put it in a pie, or make it into jam, is a poor thing, and not worth having. But there are enough blackberries the field? and tbs commons—far away from grit and dust—to ...
... representative by Mr. Beckett, and the collection is of a most interesting and astonishing kind. A great many forms of Chinese blackberry are growing profusion these gardens,, and one which ia already fruiting especially peculiar Itocauso of ite largo fibrous ...
... on the now isolated land, and visitors had always used * The island, it was stated, is an acre in extent. and is covered blackberry boshes, among which rabbits ran wild. German had placed upon it a colony of tome docks. Robert Hughes, gardener, said he ...
... udder distressing circumstances bogholo near Hortadown on l-Viday evening.* Deceased, with three other lads, went to gather blackberries, and Steele's little dog unfortunate got into the which contained about five feet water. Thinking it would he unable V» ...
... West, but the North are not free from blame. What we find All over the country at present there are hundreds of tons of blackberries going to waste, because no one has the initiative export them England, where they find ready market. The good folk of Co ...