. The Lotus. ess? A word applied to flowers, and a large niunbcr of pounds—Withcring-fon. An adverb, meaning rather well—Fdir-lri/. A shrub, and the lord of creation—Ahlcr-tiidii. The French word for tooth, and an EngHsh prep(]siti(in- Dciil-im. A widely spoken language—French. A large body of water, and a smaller oni—Si-(i-iri-!l. What each of us hopes to do in ganu—Winn. A word f(jr citizen—Bunje.^s. A word meaning mingle, and a prejjosition— A German coin, and a meat that Jiws do not eat—Miiik-ham. An adverb ajjplied to a dam]! day^ Rdincy. What an English butler might say, w
. The Lotus. ess? A word applied to flowers, and a large niunbcr of pounds—Withcring-fon. An adverb, meaning rather well—Fdir-lri/. A shrub, and the lord of creation—Ahlcr-tiidii. The French word for tooth, and an EngHsh prep(]siti(in- Dciil-im. A widely spoken language—French. A large body of water, and a smaller oni—Si-(i-iri-!l. What each of us hopes to do in ganu—Winn. A word f(jr citizen—Bunje.^s. A word meaning mingle, and a prejjosition— A German coin, and a meat that Jiws do not eat—Miiik-ham. An adverb ajjplied to a dam]! day^ Rdincy. What an English butler might say, when told to fry an egg—How-ardV A boys nickname, and a famous automobile—Al-fiird. What kittens seem to say, when rubljing against ones feet—;<! A food for animals, and an aromatic gum-resin—Hit-mrr. The opposite of wrong—Wright. What Shakespeares father might have said, when addressing him—Willimn-f:on! \ AiiiXhsTKONii , n © M [one uuK[iHF:r) sixteen]. GCE^FO A
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