. Harper's young people . t not in play\l -ixih is in hoi---, but not in sli JLh.\l . < \ i ii! 11 is in dark, but not in eighth i- in -In-iiLth. bill not in whole i- a hoys name. A RI mi: S Mi DOWELU 2. In croup, not in Ircight. not in beau, not in l»iIn pray, not in loach not in n,m hIn nkht. not in kite, My whole is a thing in which children delight,. NAN. No. ; Kssy 1.— 1. TO Ill. - A fish. 3. A tree. FRANK I!i:i:n. 2.— 1. A girls name, J. An adverb. :, Not old. 1 * L. s. 3_1. To correct for publication, a. Anam
. Harper's young people . t not in play\l -ixih is in hoi---, but not in sli JLh.\l . < \ i ii! 11 is in dark, but not in eighth i- in -In-iiLth. bill not in whole i- a hoys name. A RI mi: S Mi DOWELU 2. In croup, not in Ircight. not in beau, not in l»iIn pray, not in loach not in n,m hIn nkht. not in kite, My whole is a thing in which children delight,. NAN. No. ; Kssy 1.— 1. TO Ill. - A fish. 3. A tree. FRANK I!i:i:n. 2.— 1. A girls name, J. An adverb. :, Not old. 1 * L. s. 3_1. To correct for publication, a. Aname. :!. The rainbow. -I. Ales-mi I s. \VI:SCOTT. LKS TO ITZZLES IN No. IT WDAN HELEN BERT R A M A (1 A M E M N O N WALTERSCOTT SEBASTIAN M I-: I! CADE F R O T II ETA T No 2 B-r-ace. C-h-air. C-li-arm. c h cat. D-r-ilLM-a-lady. P-l-ease. P-l-over. No. 3. Ulysses. Heliotrope. The answer to Who Was He? on pageof No. 178 is William Penn. [for Ki-c/iin,f/- • // M pages ofcmer.^ 368 HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE. VOLUME AFTER THE PARTY. Surely youvo not iraxltfd tliis Morniiiir, Tommy?Nn. Mamma! I was in Bed so late last Night that I didntthink I required it! SAVED PROM FIRE BY A DOG. BY MARTIN ROBSON. ABOUT a month ago a dog, whose master is Mr. Ifenry insurance agent, living at Maldon, Essex County, Eng-land, made his way into Ihe house through a hole leading to theshed where he slept, and awoke his master by jiiinjiing on tin-bed, licking his face, and whining. He also pulled at the bed-clothes, and altogether behaved in such a way that his masterwas annoyed, and sent him off with a scolding. A minute, afterward he returned, and went through the same-actions, tearing away at the bedclothes so wildly that his mas-ter arose for the purpose of shutting him out. The dog caperedabout with evident pleasure at having got his master to rise, andMr. Gowcr. crossing the room to shut the door, saw iu the oppo-site windows the reflection of fire. He immediately hurried on his
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