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THE CHILDREN' HOUR

... much. I have bsen spending myholiday in'the country, and have greatly enjoyed myself. We gathered a lot of flowers, and blackberries, and mushrooms. At a farm near the place we stayed at they had a cow which wae very fond of mushrooms. When she was turned ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... everywhere, with, of course, harebells, foxgloves, and the handsome yellow field matguerites. This is a splendid place for blackberries, and for those little berries which grow near the ground, the juice of which is supposed to have been 1 the ancient Briton's ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL

... promises them a holiday, with a view d to their being put out of the way, saying- '1 If you're very good, o You shbll pick blackberries 1in Ecttham wood v ARTruUn-A trip to Eastbam I Aviuenlar relation, HOw you have rnsen In our Estham-ation I t EDITII-HOW ...

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... or moulding breati for isi thi living, or elencineltimgrittls iii coffins for the ileeti, an there is but one Lhought-blackberries, attu one iota ita- if tioun-timt of' cool breezes, the snmiell of firest turf, end wi the Soundsi of 1 a gotng i ti ...

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 ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... varied experiences will be eagerly read, Iand will, I trust, be as much enjoyed by the boys and girls as was the delicious blackberry jelly by [tunt Mary and myself. Ellen Vannia, October 17. Dear Uncle and Aunt Mary,-This lovely bright Ccvtber morning wings ...

Literary Notices

... sent to fetch the bulletin n-hide wvould have kept me ad from a nice party, that was to go out for the gatheriig of ia blackberries, I complained, with. tears in my eyes, to my ed, brother Daniel about this de'i1 of art anld wife, that would ud neither ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... splendid. When we Po, ihad got out of Douglas we drove int9 a lane which wasaP Lcovered On either side with wildflowers and blackberry Tro,' bushes. At the end of this was a brook, ~nd little Po children were fishing with a stick and someo Iltring, and Poi ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... different operations. I cannot tell you any more about that at present, as it would take too nmnch room. There are so ntanv blackberries about - Ramsey, I and ' he other little girl picksdr about three pints and were home in an hour and a half.-I must now ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... myself with saying that we iqpent R very pleasant summer holiday. KERNELS OF NUTS GIVN SEPTEMBER 22. 1, Departmont I 2, Blackberry; 3, H 4, C 5, B POT TOU ARE ALLOW TEMPT SWAR31 aOLTDAY COMRADE BRAAMBLE ADDER PRATE SARLE MAY ADD A}E Y B E NUTS TO CRACK ...