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THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... parcel is from Mrs. Searle and Viollette, and contains blackberry jelly I Plesan eperene i te psthad enabled me to ~-uascoretly ad ad m fiedshave muchen loye th deicius cnfetio. Hw the blackberries weregatere an muc moe areebleinformation 5 wil beglenedfrm ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... endless cloud studies and felt supremely bl]essed. drank from the Hermit's Well, and our nooole repast consisted of a leaf of blackberries. Snrey this was pastoral happiness. We were many, mua miles from anywhere. We had, however, to get us back to the practi ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... The coal ceollar Picking blackberries t Do you lovo meP I like my turnips mashed. Six months' holiday. But the leader says The beantifnl Miss Jenkinson met adorable John Smith in the coal cellar. They were picking blackberries, and she said 'Do yon love ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... week's nuts. 1. 1, Llantrisant; 2, Omahh; 3, Narva; 4, Durham; 5, Orte; 6, Nervers. Initials. London; finals, Thames. 2. Blackberry. 3. We had been drifting days and weeks, Nor sighted laud nor ship; Hollow with hunver were omr cheeks, And cracked with ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY

... purple asters rnixed with aspagagus fern. A combination of rose pink, -white, and .silver, with branches of hazel nute and blackberry, laves was another suggestion for 'an autu=. dler table, and dwellers in the country are':rtiqularly: frturiate, in- aszmuch ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... abandant provisions for the birds. The seed of the heather, and the bilberry; the cow, MAount Ida, or 1 whortle berry; the blackberry, the cranberry, the blaeberry, the crowberries, and the juniper fruits- all these are the food of the birds in the winter ...

The Family Companion

... burning fever all night. sid, Oh, mother! I know the blackberry pudding won't e of hurt me. ing, Stop whining, Laury, interrupted the-father. Do less, give her a bit, my dear; I never heard of blackberry her, pudding huirting, any body. ible. A crin was ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... of ?? especial I gift to man, and for which we wero assembled to E return our grateful thtnks in praise and prayer. The t blackberry harvest has been a wonderful one indeed. The fruit is as large as mulberries, and so sweet and luscious. Oh I if our poor ...

VILLA, ALLOTMENT, AND COTTAGE GARDENS

... spindle tree, with its half-opened pink capsule showing its orange-coloured seeds within. The t bauckthorn, the elde, and the blackberry also supply I fruits at this season of the year. ' 5 ARAJfAL SiEBOLI~i. This' is an excellent houid plant-for an amateor ...

THE IRISH SERVANT'S STORY

... sprung over the bridge wall and got away; and what, to betw een living in a lime-kiln for two months, eating re nothing but blackberries and sloes, and other disguos , 5t he never returned to the army, but ever after took to a is civil situation, and dric ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... DAnvevsacrnu. KERNELS OF LAST WEEK'S NUTS 1. Smiles, miles, limes, lime. 2. Conquest. 3. Sheath, heath, heat, eat, tea. 4. Blackberry. :KI T M I D O LE T 0 LJ L E I, 1, A All correctly extracted by Afilly Lewie, Stratford; Florrie Chimer, Wem; Lizzie Richardson ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... Moor to see mygrandmamons. I enjoyed myself very much ideand spent many pleasant afternoons in the 14) susie gathering blackberries; I don't think I have any more to tell you, dear uncle; with best love to _gbawafald Iameto-yorself, lam Youaraffeetionate ...