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SEPTUM BbU

... And left a golden stain. Hedge- rows are fair (I ringing old lanes—round green and ** outud leas) With hip and haw, the blackberry and aloe. Lovely the jdoou, with bright flowers etr. rywhare. Sweet the new song of redbreait warbling low. Tub llai.l or ...

JONATHAXISMS

... for when you home missus kicks up the devil’s delukt-l you can’t teach her any better manners, for constables thick as blackberries. In short, you can’t nothiov I. °f Y '!’ 7.‘ ,,, . ' , v« please, honey,’ and • when yon like, lovely,'—life j t courting ...

TESTIMONIAL

... indignity was borne with much impatience, and fisticuffs became the order of the day, blows and kicks being plentiful as blackberries. What would have been the result of this ferocity, had not the scene been interrupted, it is impossible now to determine ...

■•WEST INDIA MAIL

... the deep resolves of Committees, general or special. There may, therefore, be many good and excellent reasons, plentiful blackberries,” why the Polytechnic Committee thus lock up their room, perseveringly keep the key buttoned up in their breeches’ packet ...