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Lancashire, England

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Manchester, Lancashire, England

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THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... to see our letters in the paper. Gladys and I l went out for a walk two days ago, and we came home 3with a nice lot of blackberries, which we had for dinner . to-day. We have three large woods near here, and in b one of therir there are some ruins where ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... it good. So coove into the house-you oan get in by the gate up there-and I'll give you some milk and something to eat. Blackberrying is hungry work, and I don't like young folks to go short. All come; you can save the lunch he hasn't eaten for another ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... 'IlTere wee ocaM upon a time a little maiden Malled Babie. One fine autumn day she went out into a wood to gather nuts sadd blackberrie,. 6he liked being iu the shady wood, with its soft carpet of fallen leaves aind dark green moss, and its tail pine tres ...

INTERESTING LITERARY DISCOVERY

... rhymer, I feel ecurions to know what kind of stuff he spins, for, though Bloomfield's and Burns's are notas plentiful as blackberries, nobody knows whit jew'els Nature lis in her stores yet, nor when nor wirers die' will east their. up; and, besides, I ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... foet further, until, finding myse-f aithout any visible means of support, I made a fying frnis', land. 3 ing in a, clump of blackberry vinas, tirollg1 6! iie r b sifted. When I had fincdly disentangled myself frons the clinging embraceo of botanical surroundings ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY

... purple asters rnixed with aspagagus fern. A combination of rose pink, -white, and .silver, with branches of hazel nute and blackberry, laves was another suggestion for 'an autu=. dler table, and dwellers in the country are':rtiqularly: frturiate, in- aszmuch ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... coastgaurd for a period yof 2; years, they vill receive as much as 6s. per day; nd but these appointments are ''arce as blackberries in June. It must be admitted'that ithe pay of these guardians of bur rock-bound 'oasts is not excessive, even when t the ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... write often, and Willie as g often as ho can. Florence Altman gives an account 5 of a holiday, during which she enjoyed a blackberry. . ing expedition. Below is a nice little note from a Z little 'boy who writes for the first time, and following jl that ...

DESOLATE MONA

... aid Septem1i)r are the months when the c ountry is scen to the best advantage, and those Vho know not thle delights of blackberrying should trl the dazzling hedgerows of the Isle of 'Man in the I latter nonth ?? I am digreming. If the country dis- tricts ...

SOME PANTOMIMES AND PANTOMIME ARTISTES

... festivities take place. Next we are shown the:,' Squire's Stables, and from thence we are taken to The Stream, The Blackberry Brake, and 'The Wood. In the'wdod scene wve iwitness a butterflies' ball and graeshopperg' feast. This will be found ...