. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. endof the mast, from beneath, up throughthe hole K in the after deck (Fig. 589).The hole should be a tight fit. Pastethe bent end of the mast flat andtight to the bottom of the boat; bringthe flaps of the deck down over thetop of the sides and paste them se-curely in place. Next bend up the prow, lappingthe flap O (Fig. 589) over the sideedge of the prow, O, and the flap Pover the prow, P. Cut the Bowsprit (Fig. 591) of cardboard six and one-half inches long, split the wide endup lengthwise through the ce


. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. endof the mast, from beneath, up throughthe hole K in the after deck (Fig. 589).The hole should be a tight fit. Pastethe bent end of the mast flat andtight to the bottom of the boat; bringthe flaps of the deck down over thetop of the sides and paste them se-curely in place. Next bend up the prow, lappingthe flap O (Fig. 589) over the sideedge of the prow, O, and the flap Pover the prow, P. Cut the Bowsprit (Fig. 591) of cardboard six and one-half inches long, split the wide endup lengthwise through the centre twoand one-fourth inches, then fold theremainder lengthwise through the ! centre according to the dotted lines bowsprit uke this. Columbus and His Paper Ship 13 Fig. 592. Open the split end and place one-half on the insideof one side of the prow, and the second half opposite on the inside of the other side of the prow. Leave these ends loose, resting the bowsprit in the short opening at the centre top of the point of the prow, where the two short ledges, H and I (Fig. 589),


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