. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . k in the last line represents aletter in making the answer)Little Miss Midget Sat in a high chair,She was reading a book And exclaimed, I declare,Heres a curious head or tail! You may guess what it is And send it by mail;Or have it all ready When I come to call;—Ill catch you—O, just ******* at all!By Mr. Towhead, Lafayette, 2. RIDDLE What makes a cat chat? By Mr. Towhead, Lafajette, Ind. Xo. 3. PUZZLE HIDDEN FRUITS Concealed in these five sentences are fivedifferent fruits, spelled out in consecutiveletters forming a part


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . k in the last line represents aletter in making the answer)Little Miss Midget Sat in a high chair,She was reading a book And exclaimed, I declare,Heres a curious head or tail! You may guess what it is And send it by mail;Or have it all ready When I come to call;—Ill catch you—O, just ******* at all!By Mr. Towhead, Lafayette, 2. RIDDLE What makes a cat chat? By Mr. Towhead, Lafajette, Ind. Xo. 3. PUZZLE HIDDEN FRUITS Concealed in these five sentences are fivedifferent fruits, spelled out in consecutiveletters forming a part of two or more ofthe words in each sentence. As an example,the answer to number one is peach andis formed by the last two letters of the wordape, the following letter a and thefirst two letters of the word cherry. (1) The boy gave the ape a cherry pie. (2) That little chap pleases his mother. (3) The yellow cur ran to his master. (4) The plumber fixed the leak. (5) That girl has her cape arranged nicely. By Mr. Oyster, Baltimore


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