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... of mind, capable of discering, and dafing to choose the trtutb.-Belfaptpapar. So mild has beon the weatber lately, ipat blackberries r were sold in Newcaatle,'dtrinf lat woeek attwo-.ppOD per | 'quart. There is no widow so utterly*wiowved Inhoroirueuli ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... neighbour, Percy Gately. We wett -to the end of a 6very long lane. The birds were singing, the cows ,gwere mooing, and the blackberries were rips. When we came to the -end of the lanle we came to a~stile. ,j We had to climb over, and then 'we came to a bridge ...

ETHEL GREY

... many c more. The tiling's plain enough to my alaucy ; the heath's swarming with game pheasants is more c plentiful thant blackberries-leastwise they used to t be then, wheo I 'were keeper. 1 Oh, you were keepor theu? Yes, he replied quickly; ha'ye ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... upon di d nsr'-pitneuo whic thY exist even to: the c d: ,pesent'dny;-- Dutch barons ;and herrs are as plentiful as et L- blackberries at' Coebfin. yond~e'r ILsnl'y ntle'man f sec o0 ~t~les, with -thegbcoad brimm~edI .tile! a'nd'gr~einnecklercrhieef, 'fe ...

Literary Extracts

... life..had been as short. as theirs,' they would have totall mim ut of diefeate'd ui'mts nh'e comphtitiOn' fr nuts and ripe blackberries. ithe our I.Tcan hil et bi'irvgti ttmn ;-Iti think, r thde~ in a life of twenty years, the efforts of the human mind' m'c ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... coastgaurd for a period yof 2; years, they vill receive as much as 6s. per day; nd but these appointments are ''arce as blackberries in June. It must be admitted'that ithe pay of these guardians of bur rock-bound 'oasts is not excessive, even when t the ...