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LAUGHABLE AFFAIR

... eyes of all Provisional Directors, and Lawyers’ Letters, objects of intense utility, and copies of writs, became plentiful blackberries falling in showers Thick leaves in Valanibrossa,” but not quite fragrantly. Our Esquire of the needle was threatened with ...

VARIETIES

... the present day. What Was once called poetry is now held marvellously cheap. The market over-stocked. Poets are plentiful blackberries. In this practical world of ours the poet himself must become practical, if he would be heard, It is not enough amuse the ...

DISPROPORTIONATE PUNISHMENT

... name of Spooner, living in Chester-place, in this town, received severe bite from adder on Sunday last lie had been to *et blackberries, in Held near Little iton, and, while gathering them, his attention was drawn somethin-; moving in the bottom of the hedge; ...

LOCAL

... Woodseats, and in the afternoon of the previous Tuesday she went along with several other persons into a wood to gather blackberries; on the outside of the wood is a high bank and narrow footpath adjoining to it, which is very much on the descent, and ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, OCTOBER 2, 1846

... receive no education of any kind. Many of the framework knitters says the Leicestershire Mercury, have left theirZwork gather blackberries, as more remunerative employment. At the sale of the late Earl Spencer’s short-horned cattle, the Count St. Marie, fur ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 6, 1846

... if they had they must hold their tongues; while murders, accidents, escapes and adventures, instead of being plenty as blackberries,” would be as rare as the cuckoo in June. I must live,” exclaimed starving poet to his patron. “I not see the necessity ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... , was tried for maliciously shooting at a young girlnamed Hicks. The prisoner caught the girl in a plantation, picking blackberries; he scolded her, and then ciischatged his gun, indicting several wounds on her person. The defence was, that Hay ter fired ...

MISdJ.IANKOUS

... the very purlieus the Seven Dials, ami across the water in Southwark, has the important news flown from ear to eat, that blackberries are ripe, and mushrooms in the forest turf. Like an electric thrill it has darted far and wide ; and the great workshop ...

Uarictifs

... never had industry to earn anything, or thrill too keep back what he had. ipialilieil to be member. Member# will belike blackberries. growing every hedge, if this is to the way it. Why, I know some hall-a-doxen these Chartist fellows, who are always the ...

jFonign ICnuii

... , and with the assistance two large soup tureens, the numerous dishes were displayed. had, among other luxuries, fresh blackberries and bon-bons: the loiter were rather dry, and had no doubt travelled far. Each man had three-pronged iron fork, and regular ...

present meeting; this, no doubt, will cause the ring to be more extensively patronized than wbat it has ..

... The show of horses of good quality was very small, “screws” were plentiful enough, and “screw” dealers as plentiful as blackberries, but very little business was transacted amongst these worthies, there not being sufficient flats to maintain the sharps ...