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... &neighbouring quarry. A young girl named Jane Davies, and a younger companion, had gone out early in the evening to gather blackberries. They were on the summit of a quarry getting berries, inside the fencing, which, owing to their dangerous position—as they ...

THE MEXBOROUGH & SWINTON TIMES

... Doke. greys moor. of Wambwell, for supplied. Mr. Hall wee for plaintiff. sad Mr. Verity for delesdank Misakip be sold We blackberries, billberries. oranges, and me forth, to Duke in the Dooraster market. Duke swore that he bad bad no trait from Itioskip ...

Unary lingo

... although not in special connection with Michaelman; the idea was that late in autumn tho devil threw his club over the blackberries and made them unwholesome. if not poisonous. Mr. Henderson, in his Folk Lore, mentions the case of a boy who peritieted ...

IBItiOULAR ATTINDANCI

... were shooting, and they came across a whole batch of children between the ages .1 seven and twelve respectively gathering blackberries', and he told them that they ought to be at school. He could bring several persons who could bear him out in what he had ...

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... jack may be taught in the river Redoes; these are butterflies and moths to be aboard ; th ere es flowers in the spring and blackberries in the sterna Besides the creaturessiid the trees, sad Sowers, them is scenery ; here and there, hillsides clothed with ...

ittEXBOTIOUGH & SWINTON TIMES

... They are great request, and dating my stay my appetite has been frequently appeased with blackberry pies, blackberry tuts, blackberry puddings, and ' blackberry sakes, in the making of which the Norfolk matrons ere certainly moat proficient. But I am ...

GREAT FIRE IN MANCHERTF.R

... month. Just new every hedge along the roadside is reddened with the bellies of the hawthorn, the glory id saturon luscious blackberries, some of a size hardly credible to Yorkie.iremen, hang in rich profusion; while now and again pretty cottage prase% perfect ...

[Ali. Zooms Ilamewswil

... blue bells, in their variant seasons. In August all the place is aflame with wild rose and wooultitte, and in October the blackberries, nearly as large as grapes, hang in clusters the bushes. This secluded spot is some two miles from even the poorest human ...

Priors]) NY Ram Lcrcx

... CRUZ. BOLD Amaxtcas Fox (who had been left behind): I:-g- .go away, Pretty Foxey ; I only c-c-eante to loo k for 13-)-b-blackberries, jun know. Plionsnmr Nor. Is there a martyr who can pair, In hist'ry's painful annals. With him whose wife still makes ...

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... emerald, ruby, and sapphire tints, when the nut-clusters hide beneath the golden glory of the rich foliage, and when the blackberries glisten with the morning dew on the purpling hedgerows. Such scenes as these leave &lingering memory of their rare beauty ...

HARVEST FESTIVALS. HARVIST FrerivAr..—On Sunday two sermons were preached in the Eastwood Primitive Methodist ..

... The pulpit also showed to great advantage. being bedecked with oak foliage varied hues, brown fern leaves, and epriggs of blackberries. The decoration of the pulpit was undertaken by Mrs. F. Burman and Miss Burman. The chancel screen, as usual. received ...

TIIE OP STREETS

... /Sunday week a series of services in connection with this movement was commenced. Harvest Thankapivinp are as proverbial blackberries now•a•days. Indeed every church, chapel. mission•ball, and indeed barracks have their harvest services. This thankfulness ...