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THE LIBERATED IRISH PRISONERS

... driven home from the etation in a covered car to a place called Lightford.a'icrte outside the town, Whitehead saw some blackberries at haind and sail he could live on them forS!S m nonthls, 'and R ent ont and picked a fewv. R~eturn- ing again, a. neighbouring ...

LONDON POLICE

... inquiry learned they were a native t fruit of the State, found near Lake Erie. The fruit of resembles the' common native blackberry, but is in larger and finer. I introduced a few roots into my C garen,, and find' them constant bearers from June lo until ...

SHOCKING DEPRAVITY AT LIVERPOOL

... eant in tho 3d Cbeshire Regiment. Deceased, with his twa brothers and a companion, named OQzran, went out to Sealand, blackberrying, en Sunday, anti gathered a quantity of the fruit, eating same and bringing the remainder home. They also gatheredr. seme ...

A MURDERER'S CONFESSION

... getting Jobn Davies to make au engagement to go with re In the afternoon to Duffryr Wooi, for the purpose of b picking blackberries, at one o'clock I weat to borrow t the hatchet. I carrL d it to the blackarnith's shop aa ea hid it outside under a bush ...

POLICE BOARD

... that the trading community required a good deal of looldng after. Heard lying and fraudulent dealing were as thick as blackberries all round, and unless these people were kept in check by the law, honest folks could soot get on at all. They were jostled ...

CHAPTER XIV

... is the common bramble, the blackberry the wayside, now loaded with its blue-black clusters of luscious fruit; and what charming blossom, too, one looks closely. But is tbe rich tones of its autumn leafage that the blackberry is supreme. One may Bee a single ...

THE ABERDEEN WEEKLY JOURNAL; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1889

... THE ABERDEEN WEEKLY JOURNAL; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1889. pick blackberries or hunt for nuts, Donald Macgregor make a hasty sketch from a broken window. had mounted to his perch and was busy at work, when the sound voices made him look down. Lady Aileen ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY

... nor the following, but no attention had been wa paid to that fact. On the third day some off children, whq were picking blackberries near the At village, were attracted by the unusual movements Of of a dog which accompanied them to a spot where thi he ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT

... Mr Black, onl the 21st of April, wrote the following reply :- Reasons, my dear Sir, as Falstaff says, c are plenty as blackberries-but I will give no man a reason on compulsion.' I refer you to Canon 101-' No license shiall be granted but to such per- ...

EXTRAORDINARY DEATH AT LEEDS

... lhe foun desd,4 he Would haVe' said that it was a case of cholera. At pre. sent diarrhwea 'was 'very reaet, an th aig of 'blackberry pie would be very likely to produce it. Mrs. Firtb, mother of the decdaned, stated that, she went to Dr. Mayne's on Wednuesday ...

AN ANTIPODEAN HEIRESS-

... brow clouded. She began to think that, as her husband said, nice girls who were heiresses were not quite so plentiful as blackberries. Still she resolved continue the adverisements for another week, and to possess her patience for the same period. Before ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—Sept. 24

... is no fence of any de- scription, and on Sept. 4tb, the complainant thought it no harm to enter the plantation to gather blackberries. She had ascended some distance upon the incline, when the defendant made his appearance and ordered her to start from ...