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... warmth of three bun , rel summers the. most B eastlynt for built ing Purl. 4, .•wing their being worked, of gnat fruits of blackberry and dewberry -- something lute but touch larger than 'tor tilackherry hich in the summer tient. form the largest portion ...

ACTION FOR DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY

... submitted that when they had the evidence they would see that the act at the defendant pure aosideut ; that the boy WM blackberries in the hedge and by deforret defoodant hat H. Lor Whip thou/ad tarn. WI•11 no in wit of taw, sad all the &fondant could ...

AMERICAN SUMMER DRINKS

... sugar, and water this is also charged with gas Mineral waters, such as lemon, strawberry, raspberry, sarsaparilla, and blackberry, are compufted of nothing but sweetened water, flavoured and charged with gas The ingredieute of cherry tonic are not known ...

OUT•OF•DOOR LABOUR FOR WOMEN

... long summer vacation they are sent out to glean, to gather mushrooms, which the mother makes into ketchup I and sells, blackberries, or wortleberries, to be made into a coarse but palatable kind of jam; they also collect brew/reel on the shore for winter ...

DISTRIBUTION OF FLANTS

... different ages, or to settle disputed dates. Cesar found in Britain the Apple, Ilan', Elder, Bullies, Sloe, Raspberry, and Blackberry ; and his successors left us the Vine Cherry, Peach, Pear. Mulberry, Fig, Damson , alalCar. Walnut, &e. In all probability ...

THE SPARE ROOM. Moos Senwdati &trim)

... which mast be read and returned to Malls. Having tea oat of doors is often wifficient excitement for whole afternoon, and blackberry-gathering for mother. Wet mornings are spent in looking out suitable entracte for the pommy maw, or Mating comforters for ...

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... to be feelingly alive to the chases of • splash if she jumps over that paddle, and willing to forego a scramble among the blackberry bushes for the fear of nate and stains. Her petticoats are never to be bar mind foe beauty hot always for cam sad else is ...

THE BADGER

... rabbits, digging vertically into the burrow pat where the nest is. 'They are trey fond f acorns, nuts, du., and will pick blackberries off the brambles. When out for d they hunt a ith their snout •on the ground like the pig; their sense .of smell oboes not ...

AUTUMNAL MIGRATION OF BIRDS

... These last are very fund of the beech Inuit. Bulltrochee are very scarce this flight, principally owing to the blight in the blackberry time. There has newer been known such a scarcity of these berries these 30 jean. Sinking have nut yet arrived, but this ...

THE GAMEKEEPER AT HOME

... affording a valuable fo el for iga Others reek elderberries to sell for making wine, and for a few weeke a trade 1s done in blackberries. Chair - menders and basket • makers freoreat the shore of the little mere or lake looking for and flags ; the old rush ...

PlisrtilanColls

... met eser knew before that alligators were fond of blackberries, and how one can manage to pick the berries is still a inyst.ry. Did he eat a little black boy, and digest him, who had WIC t.I blackberries! AG:BICULTURAL STATISTICS or IBILAIID.—The decrease ...

Misallanteus iitelligentt. HOES, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... pigs, at least humanity may rejoice over a truly marvellous crop of the wild blackberry. Journeyingi hither and thither, through country lane and field*, reveal the blackberry in all its rich abundance, bushels upon bushels in the parishes ; tons upon ...