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oULIEI HIAE

... sirloin with oregno and tomato sauce. Add excellent desserts, a moussebased ice cream gateaux, profiteroles, cheesecake with a blackberry sauce, etc, and the reason why large parties are being entertained becomes obvious. Such custom also explains why the Roman ...

CIARENOIIT. Edgar

... flowers and fruit; Mrs. Brewster Thompson, !flowers ; Mrs. Barnett, fruit ; Mrs. Duey, flowers ; Mrs. ITeson, cakes and blackberries; Mrs Scott. vegetables; Mr. Faber, plants; Mr. N. why, fish; Mrs. Milner, flowers and vegetables; Mrs. Foote. Waters ; ...

MRS MACKAY'S JEWELS

... He/intim', married woman, of Denmark Street, stated that she remembered Friday, the tith of the present month. She had been blackberrying. Her children were there where the noise was. Mrs. Mackridge was in the stable and remained there all the time. Did not ...

R s SRR eee L T S Ay eL R secret -we hadn’t spread the word beforehand simply the Chief

... had camp turned out to see him fly off to the camp at uns ing () and juniors being The meeting on October 31 collected blackberries to make their own jam, Andrew Scarborough - and to smile for the aerial photograph! thrown around the room in is a talk ...

BARIOGATI AND DISTRICT NATURALIST

... correctly the narcissus wee absent. !Palestine is intensely hilly and moontaitious' limestone caves being as abundant as blackberries. Jerusalem is beautifully situated, it used to be the ;oy of the whole earth. It is now surrounded by a wall which extends ...

A. HOLIDAY AND A DISCOVERY

... is—yes, I declare —why it is dear little Paolo himself. Good gracious !he has strayed away down here alone to look for blackberries, no doubt ;'' and as she spoke she rushed forward, and seizing the child by the skirt drew it back from the perilous edge ...

GEORGIE CASTERTON'S LOVERS

... the bright, purple-bleck feathers of the moor-fowl. She was copying them with rare deficary Led skilL 1 wish I bad a few blackberries, said she, pre. aently. - - _ We could sot find any this morning, returneil Esther, looking up from her paper. it ...