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... although not in special connection with Michaelman; the idea was that late in autumn tho devil threw his club over the blackberries and made them unwholesome. if not poisonous. Mr. Henderson, in his Folk Lore, mentions the case of a boy who peritieted ...

TIIE OP STREETS

... /Sunday week a series of services in connection with this movement was commenced. Harvest Thankapivinp are as proverbial blackberries now•a•days. Indeed every church, chapel. mission•ball, and indeed barracks have their harvest services. This thankfulness ...

GREAT FIRE IN MANCHERTF.R

... month. Just new every hedge along the roadside is reddened with the bellies of the hawthorn, the glory id saturon luscious blackberries, some of a size hardly credible to Yorkie.iremen, hang in rich profusion; while now and again pretty cottage prase% perfect ...

TRIES. slt• was sauce to Vaid

... again they went onward, still follow ing t he babbling realelet. Now she would stop to pick and eat the great luscious blackberries that grew so abundantly thereabouts, whilst he was busy making up a bouquet of autumn dowers—wood sage, sun spurge, nettle ...

• al. T. SPENCE, 39, Bepulotire Dooolater ; Barnsley Agents, CHARLES HAMRI-ON, Aticountant, 3, East Gate; CHAS. ..

... the piece of silver. I hope to find my treasure before I die. Adrian did nut answer. He sat looking atths high-tangled blackberry Itedge,with its luxuriance of leaf and bramble, clusters of blossoms anti fruit, In all its stages between bud and berry ...