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... otnei tion mentioned tho case of woman whose chairman, intevveniiig, cautioned the with d ,. mi -itions in Ireland. It has blackberries were thrown the streets that was not entitled on the the police. What, he asked was the pur- 0 d:s , , h e general pobey ...
... Kenealt. Dear Uncle Remus—We have canary in the school-room, he takes a bath every day. We went out yesterday picking blackberries. Blackberry jam is very nice. Jack Beaumont. Dear Uncle Remus—Mother had not time to take me to see you when 1 was in Dublin ...
... Bowws; to summer, woodbine and wild roses, moondaisies, poppies and grasses; in the autumn, great keskets of mushrooms and blackberries. She flattered herssH had Started quite new Irish industry. By TYNAN O’MAHONY. null {or her scope, ud .hegu.to think ot ...
... so cheap slid easily managed as to be practicable in every cottage. There is no fruit more salutary for children than blackberries. HOW TO MAKE CIPER.--As soon a- the apples' are ripe collect them In heaps on the grass ; by no means house them, or the ...
... covering jam pots jars. The jam in the pots left uncovered till it cools. As rule for all fruit except gooseberry, cherry, and blackberry jam a pound sugar is allowed for pound of fruit. The fruit should always be fully ripe and dry, and should picked on a dry ...
... favourite, according to his taste, for he knew that his hsd merely to press a button and they’d all come like chickens round blackberry. WELL these • two innocent lambs got on, as you perceive, having plenty of push and cheek that surprised old Nick himself> ...
... at the gi l> ing eyes and softly fushed cloudy black hair, with its p urpl(l ' she was reminded of her own sin,i| , shiny blackberry, worm, wi,b th(l it, twinkling out of bramble bush, “Isn’t s-lu’ the smsd litt| gy,,, Joe would rotmrk, wife atlmiringlT ...
... list to the tala Of the winds blowing over, the fragrant wild cloVeT Let the school call! I’ll gather white mushrooms and blackberries pick, And the scarlet I’ll string for my neck, banch of wild poppies I’ll pat in my heir. And dance in the sunshine with ...
... perhaps, had picked up paddock and fields around. To my lot fell one which insist upon believing shod the Vicar’s bonw. old Blackberry. And it might so, for it* odd pattern quite unlike that of any other horse shoe have ever pieked up. .. . At the amte arc ...
... 2,600 cherry trees. 1,600 plums, six acres of quinces, 20 sores of strawberries, 20 acres ofraspberries, eight scree of blackberries, 18 acres of payee—Boston A dmtiaer. On Wednesday night, the factory of Mown. Windley and Berwick, silk throwsters, Nottingham ...
... Edgar, 12 g•. Litton.. boa. Nino ; covered by Br .l Arms. Rev )Ir Jackson. T. e. !My Colt Foal. le. I Rev klr Jerkwm. 13 ph blackberry hi:irk ~,are, clam PirnarPornr4, Rockier, to; covered Soy blue Itenrd. Mr Itarhoor, 22 gs. 81 , 1 , 1 V .1 of Tony Inedis ...