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Show I Odd Cangles Word definitions, unless otherwise rtatcd, are according to "Webster's Inter-i Inter-i atlonal Dictionary, Llpplncotfn Gnzct-icr Gnzct-icr or Phillip's Dictionary of Biography loference. Original contributions will bo olcomed. Communications for this dc-j dc-j artment to bo addressed to E. R. Chnd-1 Chnd-1 uourn, Lowlston, Me. 19. A JUIJY PARTY Flnd the following In tho abovo picture: 1. A bird. 2. A wild animal. 3, A subordl- ( I' ate sentence. -1. A stop. 6. A dupe. 6. A Ixlnd of nag. 7. A spiced condiment for utata. 8, A plant 9. A mlnoral. HL EM DEE. 19W. CHARADE. Dear William If It vroro not you And that, I know you really caro, But dear mo. this will never do-Papa do-Papa has bot I will not doro Within tho TWO nineteen and four A certain serious question OBk. You know this year has one day more Than other years for oaao or taxki And if. perchance, I ovorONE The boundo a raalden'o foot should, bora, You'll o'on forcivo sinco It was dono In ALL. My query I must now unfold; I'vo had love mlaslvco by tho score, Tet for one other I would cue, Because beceause woll. for I wish you'd be my billet doux. i Of Fronch there is a word or two, And if you will translato the line . I wish you'd be my Billy, do. Thy loving Billy wMl bo thine! j ADELANTE. ' ' 19ol. AXAGRAM. LIFE'S GRAPE. j Said Cynic, standing by tho pump, "Moat any girl round hero Would at a man's proposal Jump, This being a leap yoar." Bald FInlc. leaning on the fence. ! "Of course, vou'il havo your lling. 1- But vou should know, with all your sonse, I I II I That no year lacks a spring." SWAMP ANGEL. 1052. T" T" O T B"". "Thoy rested there, escaped awhllo From cares that wear the life away.' (Find tho names of the poems by Whlt-I Whlt-I tier whoso initials are given, and followed bv a quotation from each poem.) Somo liko to spend a S"" B T L,. ... watch the "white clouds, whoso shadows haunt the deep; come tc fill their minds with M p. , which "uplift against the blue walla of the hky"; somo go to p. "blest land of Judea! thrlco hallowed of song," or to whore "tho pent fire heaven its crust''; or to sit under T" P" T of tho east, to eat lu fruit and drink "the milky F.tp of its Innor coll." But 1 prefer to take mv outing where tho breakers roar. I could bo content to stay there from tho tlmo 1" F" F como, "wlllowy etuds of downy silver," until I take T . W" I A", when "around mo all tilings, stark and dumb, seem praying for the snows to come." There as T B'" B" I trudged "with cheek of tan," with my little cousin M M, on whoso faco glowed "simple beauty and rustic health." and with D"'" W"" "O dearly dear-ly loved' and worthy of our love!" truly T Q- o TN O" T" "how calm and Arm and true!" Together we brought in T p" from the fields, "whero crook-necks are colling and yellow JCrult I u Phlnes." to bo made into delectable deserts l by T" Y" G who 8lngB by her P' wheel at that low cottage door." I loved h to watch T sm" "lay rib to rib V nnd beam to beam," and see T F"",f "s.wecp down tho bay amain." I even i: liked when tho day was bright to visit T O" B,-G,. "the dreariest spot !M In all the land to Death (they) set apart." Now I am old. and hero I lovo to sit and I ring M P"", "All as God wills, who wisely heeds, to give or to withhold," and here, musing on T G" "be side the Silent Sea T wait the muffled oar." DOROTHEA. 19C3. RIDDLE. Xow here's a tree you often see To useful purposo put. It has no bark upon Its trunk, Nor leaf, nor branch, nor root. No blossoms bloom upon this tree. Yet sometimes It bears fruit. IIAWKEYE. I 1554. LITERATIM, "What shall 2 do?" said Tommy Green; ' "This TOTAL year I'm Just fourteen. And men are acarco down 2-6 way; The girls are in G-4, they say. If thoy should como to 7, who knows But thoy may 8 me and propose! Scotch Jeanle said sho liked my 10; 2 wish her 6 was shut JUBt then. At school, we who G-9, will 1 Caught like 9-0. unless we run. Perhaps 'twould 1 the better way Like a 2-S to hide by day " But while the slow suns elso and set, No girl has asked for Tommy, yel. M. C. S. |