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... APPLES. Blenheims jWamer‘s King ‘iOther Ccoking PEARS. Blackberries ...
... week, through her dress, which was distended with crinoline, catching tire. Blackberries in January. —It is a remarkable fact that before the frost of Saturday week ripe blackberries were frequently to be found the hedge-rows at Tiverton. On the last day ...
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... hundreds of pounds were remarkably numerous, and gifts of fifties beoame monotonous • while twenties and tens were common blackberries • and the rush of cash has been going merrily ever since' until late Sunday night the total reached £8 OCX)! order that ...
... The morning mist and evening haze (Unlike this cold grey rime) Seemed woven warm of golden air- When was in prime. And blackberries —so mawkish now— Were finely flavoured then ; And nuts —such reddening clusters ripe ne'er shall pull again. Nor strawberries ...
... Lovely beat Mr, Clarke's t. b. Casket. . Capt. Wyndham's b. Witch beat -Mr. Calvert's bl. b. Margaretr* Mr. Hisgs's hi. b. Blackberry beat Capt. Wyndhain*s Lady ord River's bl.d. Gilbert beat Mr. Spooner's bl. b. Susan Mr. Bowles's bl. b. beat Mr. Goodlake's ...
... And boys are busy the woods, Gathering the ripe nuts, bright and brown; In shady lanes the children stray Looking for blackberries through the day, Those berries of such old renown. —Grey mists at morn brood o'er the earth. Shadowy as those on Northern ...
... registered self-acting screw warming pan), Mr. Riden ; Toby Tmedleton (a poor relation, rather nervous), Mr. H. N. Ratoliffe; Blackberry Thistle top (of Tbistletop farm), Mr. Chambers; Evelina (Bracebutton't daughter). Miss F. Croome; Kitty Spruce (Pantecnichon ...
... neighbourhood of St. Austell aud St. Blazey it raged with great fury. On East Criunis Moors, several ehildreu who gathering blackberries, took refuge from its violence in building erected for atopgate; but the lightning passed down the chimney and killed two ...
... the land. AsThomasons. to be sure, they run scarce, but as Thomsons and Thompsons, Tomsons and Tompsons they abound like blackberries. Had it not been for Tom, fact, the seasons might still have gone unsung; would lack some of the brightest jewels _ its ...
... rewarded with a kill, Cranhill Wood having been disturbed by woodcutters, and apparently in the occupation of a youthful blackberrying party, hounds merely trotted through it on their way to Dunley Gorse, where an old fox, the only member of the family at ...
... Duke of Somerset) and Captain Scott, between whom Colonel Peard interfered to prevent duel. Challenges were plentiful as blackberries, and the latest account was that Captain Scott had been way-laid and beaten by Capt. Sarsfield, for refusing to fight a ...