. Our young folks [serial]. anguish am found ; I m felt in miasmas breath ;I can despise what every man dreads, For know that I live in death. D. O. T. MAS. My 6, 75, 62, was presided over by Mars. My 57, 12, 65, 74, 1, was a king of Ly- 36, 55, 24, 19, was a celebrated queen of 44, 53, 71, 33, 14, 60, was presided over by whole is an oft-quoted couplet written by Lord Byron. Cosie. No. 63. FRENCH. Je suis compose de 33 19, 7, 28, S, 13, 36, 3, on entends dans 12, 17, 29, 27, 2, presque tous les garcons 33, 7, 11, 15, 18, 23, est t


. Our young folks [serial]. anguish am found ; I m felt in miasmas breath ;I can despise what every man dreads, For know that I live in death. D. O. T. MAS. My 6, 75, 62, was presided over by Mars. My 57, 12, 65, 74, 1, was a king of Ly- 36, 55, 24, 19, was a celebrated queen of 44, 53, 71, 33, 14, 60, was presided over by whole is an oft-quoted couplet written by Lord Byron. Cosie. No. 63. FRENCH. Je suis compose de 33 19, 7, 28, S, 13, 36, 3, on entends dans 12, 17, 29, 27, 2, presque tous les garcons 33, 7, 11, 15, 18, 23, est tres 9, 24, 31, 21, 5, 14, nest pas aujourd- 16, 26, 21, 18, 22, 10, 33, sont tres agreable a. 25, 17, 32, 27, 30, 6, est indispensa-ble a. ceux qui 4, 7, 1, 24, on employe dans le jar- 20, 17, 26, 7, 12, 3, il faut toujours tout est un proverbe dont on doit se rappeller au mois de mars. F. S. 574 Round the Evening Lamp. [September. ILLUSTRATED* REBUS.—No. J. H. 64. By half of me set third of you,And let us be annexed ; Then take the other half of me,And pray you be not vexed. For if you d see my pointed nose,My quick and whisking ways, My sparkling eyes and tiny toes,You thus my whole can raise. Rebecca. ANSWERS. 48. CycloP, 49. PusS, Hourl, OthO, IrvinG, EveN, NesT, TvviG. EurekA,Scutari,EphemeraL. 50. Portsmouth is a seaboard city on a vast penin-sula of Southern England. f(Port)s(mouth)(eye)s a (C bored) (city on knave) (ass) (t) (penin cellar) (of s) (outh) (urn in gland).] 51. By humility and fear of the Lord are riches,and honor, and life. 52. Enigmatical. 53. None are so fond of secrets as those who donot mean to keep them. [(Nun) R (sofa) ndof (sea) c (reates) (ass) T (hose) (hod) o (knot)(men to) (key) p {T he) m.] 54. Strain a point mentally to discover what underthe sun this can be. [St (rain) (ape) (oint-ment) {awl E) (toad) is (cover) (what -underthe sun) this (can) B.] Hum-bug. Wolf


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