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... Easter. Managers are now awakening from their Christmas repose. Comedies, farces, dramas, and burlesques, arc as plenty as blackberries. Mr. Edward Fitzwilliam, son of the popular actress, is composing an opera. MADRID.—A French company of comedians are erpected ...

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... expensive. The distress, both here and in Ireland, is frightful in the extreme, and subscription-lists are as plenteous as blackberries. Free trade, cheap breath, and all sorts of fine things had been held out to the deluded multitudes by Cobden and ...

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... confusion, but in every street there were artificial slides, and natural slips, and bumps and bruises, were as plenty as blackberries. In the neighbourhood of Smithfield the cowslips and oxslips were more plentiful than primroses. One poor creature fell ...

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... morning mist and evening haze (Unlike this cold grey rime) Seemed woven warm of golden air— When I was in my prime. And blackberries—so mawkish now— Were finely flavoured then ; And nuts—such reddening clusters ripe I ne'er shall pull again. Nor strawberries ...

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... the days when we used to make posies of primroses and violets, fill our pockets with cobnuts, and make ourselves ill with blackberries and crab-apples. Most of our Indian readers will, we doubt not, understand the pleasure which such reminiscences afford ...

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... write because they have travelled. Examples of the first class have, during the last thirty years, been as numerous as blackberries ; of the second, there are few members more illustrious than Sir James Clark Itoss. This distinguished navigator is eminently ...

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... Courts. HEINOUS CRIME.—GATIIERING BLACKBERRIES. -- At Rochdale petty sessions, on Friday the 9th inst., before Messrs. Clement Royds and William Fenton, magistrates, James Wild was brought on a charge of getting blackberries at Thorp, ncar Royton, on the ...

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... uncle the trustee for the babes in the wood. Just so! But I preferred an appeal to the Lords of the Treasury to eating blackberries! and so I take my leave, for the present, of Sir James Weir Hogg and Mr. Baillie.—l remain, Cheltenham, Oct. 24. C. J. ...

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... school, with a mixture of sentiment, also carefully wrought. Since that period, five-act comedies have been plentiful as blackberries ; but they have proved perishable commodities. Of the whole number, Btilwer's Money and Bourcicault's London Assurance ...

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... at Addiscoatbe. MAJOR EDWARBES.—Since the arrival at home of the gallant young hero of Mooltan, rumours as plenty as blackberries have floated on the at:write of society regarding his hymeneal aspirations. It appears that the fair challenge given by ...

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... climbed on her hands and knees to the top of Ben-na-Bourd, actually outstripping Prince Albert, and gathering the garland of blackberries and heather-bells, wrought by the shepherd lasses, and presented by the courtiers to the winner. The high glee and robust ...

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... hero of. and that those that made me so should at once repent. Much better may easily be bad. The crop is as plentiful as blackberries. Crimeana are everything now, ore everywhere, and, though wild-looking and hirsute animals, are easily caught. Ido net ...