. Our young folks [serial]. DOUBLE ACROSTIC 14. FOUNDATION WORDS. An eater. What it eats. CROSS WORDS. A bush. A fruit. A relation. A measure. Is of no use. Destruction. An Australian bird. A singing bird. Bunny. No. 15. FOUNDATION WORDS. Great was the boon, and matchless, that he gave,That spirit, patient, full of zeal, and brave. CROSS gentle biped, never known to bribe ;A learned doctor of the Jewish tribe ;A garden fair to see, in beauty lay;He points to Heaven, and leads himself the way;A queen of old, betrayed by royal guest;A native of the luxuriant East;A poet fame
. Our young folks [serial]. DOUBLE ACROSTIC 14. FOUNDATION WORDS. An eater. What it eats. CROSS WORDS. A bush. A fruit. A relation. A measure. Is of no use. Destruction. An Australian bird. A singing bird. Bunny. No. 15. FOUNDATION WORDS. Great was the boon, and matchless, that he gave,That spirit, patient, full of zeal, and brave. CROSS gentle biped, never known to bribe ;A learned doctor of the Jewish tribe ;A garden fair to see, in beauty lay;He points to Heaven, and leads himself the way;A queen of old, betrayed by royal guest;A native of the luxuriant East;A poet famed, and long since gone to A. P. 16. am composed of 40 letters. My 19, 13, 6, 36, 26, 20, is a county inTexas. My 10, 39, 30, 28, 23, is a river in Cali-fornia. My 1, 16, 25, 34, 40, is a lake in Can-ada. My 5, 17, 34, 9, 24, 31, 39, is a town inNew York. My 35, 19, 17, 25, 16, 13, is a mountain inNew Hampshire. My 8, 39, 30, 14, 31, 28, 22, is an islandin Lake Michigan. My 3, 11, 34, 40, 27
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