St Nicholas [serial] . III. Central Diamond : 1. In brethren. 2. A sec-tion of a circumference. 3. A passage. 4. A surnameborne by four Scottish divines. 5. Curtails. 6. A be-ing. 7. In brethren. IV. Right-hand Diamond : 1. In brethren. 2. Asheltered place. 3. A feminine name. 4. A GermanOrientalist and historian. 5. A famous French inventorand maker of musical instruments. 6. A In brethren. V. Lower Diamond: i. In brethren. 2. A A bird. 4. A British archbishop. 5. Endless Printers measures. 7. In brethren. M. B. C. KIDDLE. (Fill the blanks with abbreviations of


St Nicholas [serial] . III. Central Diamond : 1. In brethren. 2. A sec-tion of a circumference. 3. A passage. 4. A surnameborne by four Scottish divines. 5. Curtails. 6. A be-ing. 7. In brethren. IV. Right-hand Diamond : 1. In brethren. 2. Asheltered place. 3. A feminine name. 4. A GermanOrientalist and historian. 5. A famous French inventorand maker of musical instruments. 6. A In brethren. V. Lower Diamond: i. In brethren. 2. A A bird. 4. A British archbishop. 5. Endless Printers measures. 7. In brethren. M. B. C. KIDDLE. (Fill the blanks with abbreviations of the names ofStates.) A pretty maid went out one day To early , to her missal oer; Across a little she made her way, With flowers strewn, as sweet as fabled . But as she passed a field of waving She met a young , and cried, you help ? I feel so very . My name is ; take me home to . The mischief s done; ere oclock, I , The youth has lost his heart to that sweet . M. E. FLOYD. 87 88 THE RIDDLE-BOX. ILLUSTRATED All the words pictured contain the same number ofletters. When rightly guessed and placed one below theother, in the order numbered, the diagonal (from theupper left-hand letter to the lower right-hand letter) willspell the name of a celebrated American orator. ROBERT PARKER. RIDDLE. (This riddle may be answered by two words, spelleddifferently, but pronounced alike.)I labor on the land, am driven like a beast;I creep along the snore when the wind is in the upon the solid earth, man is master then of me,But I am master of a man when we get out to sea. L. E. ENIGMAS. 1. I study 1-2-3-4 5-6 my arithmetic 1-2-3-4-5-6 thanon any other. 2. The niece of the 1-2-3-4-5-6-7, although she was soI-2-3-4, 5-6-7 more than any one else at dinner. 3. I would not like to have that I-2-3-4-5-6-7 girl I-2-34-5-6-7 or daughter. 4. When she saw the 1-2-3, 4-5-6 mother said, Marywould 1-2-3-4-5-6 see a tiger. 5. Alas, for 1-2! 3-4-5 obliges us to give up the1


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