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... one with her besides Nero, the big retriever, when she went for her lonely rambles along the shore, or gathering auts and blackberries in the country lanes. This pleasant companionship—both pleasaut and dangerous to Hubert, young though he still was—was ...

THE MYSTERIES HERON DYKE. BY T. W. SPEIGHL

... life, but what of that ? it has been one long worship of you. I have loved you ever since the days when we used to gather blackberries in the lanes with your nurse, and dig for pretty shel s in the sand.” He paused with emotion. Ella felt more scared with ...

URDER WHICH KINE,

... Miss. If Robert’s jealous let him be so. Twill do him good and tw'ont hurt me. ['m not likely to be hard up for a lover. ‘Blackberries,’ remarked Belinda sententiously ‘i filcuxifuller nor baronets.’ ‘ Bother baronets ! replied pretty Miss Polly. ‘¢ And bother ...

GOSSIP ON DRESS

... of the briar and thorn hats are too extraoniinary to be described, and the latest are the bramble ones, with clusters of blackberries in various stages of ripeness, which look for all the world as if the wearer had twisted up a shape for herself out of ...

SCHOOL SLIPPERS

... case is reported in which a young fellow was severely bitten by one of these vipers under peculiar circumstances. He was blackberrying with a friend. The friend was attacked by a copperhead, which the young lad killed. A few minutes later he was attacked ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION

... that gives one so much courage as good reasoms,” says a sailor in * Monte-Cristo,” but if reasons were as plentiful as blackberries they would hardly serve to account for the air of courage with which most of the most eminent counsel in + ngland on Monday ...

AGRICULTURAL ITEMS,

... with satisfactory prices for production. Cultivated blackberries, strawberries, and raspberries are among the principal crops produced by the associates. They sold over 2} million quarts of blackberries this year, BOT FEW TILLAGE OPERATIONS (says the A ...

RACHEL RAYMOND ;

... how fair she be ¥ Lay those words to your heart, my lad, and look out for another sweetheart. Women are as plentiful as blackberries.” “ Perhaps sO,” answered the young man, moodily *“but there’s only one for me.” = 2 * But she’s not for thee. Come, be ...

. AGRICULTURAL ITEMS, –

... and Mr. Whitehead adds 15,000 acres for soft fruit (strawberrics, raspberries, gooseberries, currants, and cultivated blackberries), supposed to be excluded. But little soft fruit was grown, except in gardens, in 1889, and that little was produced near ...

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... criminal class seized the opportunity to steal. He earnestly hoped that the dispute would soon be settled. Two men who were blackberrying on Saturday afternoon on the Wren's Nest Hill, which lies between Dudley and Coseley, were surprised by hearing the weak ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... was stated that his evidence would be taken abroad. v e A new rural industry is being opened up in Kentthe cultivation of blackberries for profit Enormous quantities of this fruit ave grown on the hedges in the lanes and other parts of the county, and the ...

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... et deter me from enjoying the acevery of the wany lakes which I ur-nd, or stoppiug fre- | queutly to piek a handful of blackberries, which were very acceptable in quenching thirst. At Barringtou I met Mr W. S. Vallance and his wife, wvho were making a ...