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John Keble's Parishes a History of Hursley and Otterbourne

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...and. What advice it always was! What comfort and strength there was in his company! For the time at least he lifted one up and made one better. Inflex... ...h bur- rowed under by the concentric brick-work circles of the Southampton Company’s water works, which are entered by a little staircase tower, cemen... ...parrow Grove. Wild Raspberry (Rubus Idaeus).—Cranbury, near the road. Wild Blackberry (R. fruticosus).—Brambles, of course, every- where, but it is im...

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The Two Sides of the Shield

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...d more on the family than on the governess, and she preferred honestly the company and training of her children to going into society in her husband’s... ... to reach them, and to take Fergus up on his shoulder. We never had such a blackberrying as with mamma and Hal to help us. And only think, a great car... .... Why, what’s the matter?’ pausing at the blank looks. ‘The jam, mamma—the blackberry jam!’ cried Valetta. ‘Well?’ ‘We can’t do it without Gill, and s... ...in being heard. The Merrifields were trained not to chatter when there was company at table, besides Mysie and Val were in low spirits about the chanc... ...t table, besides Mysie and Val were in low spirits about the chance of the blackberry cookery. Miss Hacket sat on one side of Lady Merrifield, and tal... ...ame way, but in the afternoon Mysie was allowed to go and make messes with blackberry jam, while poor Dolly was kept shut up in the schoolroom!’ Const... ...wn to Casement Cottages, and consulted Miss Hacket.’ This was done, in the company of all the little girls, for Miss Hacket’s cats, doves, and gingerb... ...y dinner! The aunts had anticipated their Christmas turkey for that goodly company to help them eat it, but afterwards there was only time for a mince... ...rminster refreshment-room could supply, at a little round marble table, in company with Mr. Flinders! They had not been obliged to start nearly so ear...

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Walden Or, Life in the Woods

By: Henry David Thoreau

...ere divested of their clothes. Could you, in such a case, tell surely of any company of civilized men, which belonged to the most respected class? Whe... ... not soon get upon their legs again, and then there would be some one in the company with a maggot in his head, hatched from an egg deposited there no... ...outh, where a woodchuck had formerly dug his burrow, down through sumach and blackberry roots, and the lowest stain of vegetation, six feet square by ... ...has not faith, he will continue to live like the rest of the world, whatever company he is joined to. To co¨ operate, in the highest as well as the lo... ... us rise early and fast, or break fast, gently and without perturbation; let company come and let company go, let the bells ring and the children cry,... .... A bird sits on the next bough, life everlasting grows under the table, and blackberry vines run round its legs; pine cones, chestnut burs, and straw... ...h a narrow footpath led down the hill. In my front yard grew the strawberry, blackberry, and life everlasting, johnswort and golden rod, shrub oaks a... ... sills. A young forest growing up un der your windows, and wild sumachs and blackberry vines breaking through into your cellar; sturdy pitch pines ru... ...inating in a shrub oak copse where I could rest in the shade, the other in a blackberry field where the green berries deepened their tints by the time ...

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Framley Parsonage

By: Anthony Trollope

...s eyes and tells on me in Silverbridge, if I so much as steps to pick up a blackberry. ’ ‘There hain’t no hedges her, mon, nor yet no blackber- ries; ... ...se as the Duke of Omnium’s it does make a difference that he goes there in company with the bishop. I can’t explain why, but I know that it does. ’ ‘E... ... such a Mentor, were it not for that capability of adapting himself to the company immedi- ately around him on which he so much piqued himself. He the... ... Mr Mark Robarts was certainly elated when he ascertained who composed the company of which he had been so earnestly pressed to make a portion. Would ... ...oking well-dressed, attractive young woman who was walking towards her, in company with a gentleman. The gentleman and lady, as it turned out, were hu... ...ucy Robarts, and she also was quiet, and not given to much talking in open company. She was decidedly a beauty; but somewhat statuesque in her lovelin...

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Sons and Lovers

By: D. H. Lawrence

... appeared. Amid tremendous excitement, Lord Palmerston formally opened the company’s first mine at Spinney Park, on the edge of Sherwood Forest. About... ...l and Arthur scoured the coppices and woods and old quarries, so long as a blackberry was to be found, every week-end going on their search. In that r... ....” “I don’t say I don’t like her. But I don’t hold with chil- dren keeping company, and never did.” “But you don’t mind our Annie going out with Jim I... ...ney also was taken from the pack. Then, because Wesson lived in one of the company’s houses, and his rent had been deducted, Morel and Barker 214 Son... ...y. To the left the large church of St. Mary rose into space, to keep close company with the Castle, above the heaped rubble of the town. Mrs. Dawes sm... ...armaid. “You’ll see, we shan’t have him in much more. I’m sorry; he’s good company. And Baxter Dawes wants locking up, that’s what he wants.” Paul wou...

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