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Strana 44
... children dear : Guess , friend , what am I , and how I am wrought ; Monster of sea or land , or of elsewhere ? Know me and use me , and I may thee defend , But if I be thine enemy , I may thy life end . SIR THOMAS WYATT . 18. Before ...
... children dear : Guess , friend , what am I , and how I am wrought ; Monster of sea or land , or of elsewhere ? Know me and use me , and I may thee defend , But if I be thine enemy , I may thy life end . SIR THOMAS WYATT . 18. Before ...
Strana 61
... children , how would he resemble the setting sun ? 4. Which has most legs , a horse , or no horse ? 5. What is the difference between a cat and a comma ? 6. Why is tea like this riddle ? 7. What word is composed of three letters alone ...
... children , how would he resemble the setting sun ? 4. Which has most legs , a horse , or no horse ? 5. What is the difference between a cat and a comma ? 6. Why is tea like this riddle ? 7. What word is composed of three letters alone ...
Strana 63
... locomotive train requires the most careful attention ? 35. Which newspapers are like delicate children ? 36. Why cannot the Chelsea Pensioners hold a General Meeting ? 37. Why must a magistrate be cold and chilly ? CONUNDRUMS . 63.
... locomotive train requires the most careful attention ? 35. Which newspapers are like delicate children ? 36. Why cannot the Chelsea Pensioners hold a General Meeting ? 37. Why must a magistrate be cold and chilly ? CONUNDRUMS . 63.
Strana 75
... . Why is Buckingham Palace the cheapest edifice in Europe ? 208. What is the difference between a medicine taken by the Queen and one taken by Richard Cobden ? J. 209. Why should robbers ' children be burnt ? 210. CONUNDRUMS . 75.
... . Why is Buckingham Palace the cheapest edifice in Europe ? 208. What is the difference between a medicine taken by the Queen and one taken by Richard Cobden ? J. 209. Why should robbers ' children be burnt ? 210. CONUNDRUMS . 75.
Strana 76
... children be boiled ? R. 211. Why should the artful dodger's children be served with cold meat ? R. 212. Why are Addison's works like a looking - glass ? 213. What did Sir Joseph Paxton set first in the gardens at Chatsworth ? 214. Which ...
... children be boiled ? R. 211. Why should the artful dodger's children be served with cold meat ? R. 212. Why are Addison's works like a looking - glass ? 213. What did Sir Joseph Paxton set first in the gardens at Chatsworth ? 214. Which ...
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