ANSWERS TO POSERS
(Questions On Page 6
1. By brieking up the corners, leaving a diamond-shaped window. still 4ft high and 3ft wide; yet only half the area of the original window. 2. (a), 3. (c). 4. The final or terminating pinnacles; the pinnacle itself. 5. (c). 6. (b). 7. Rose hips are the fruit of the dog-rose, or the brier rose which lines many country lanes Haws are the fruits of the hawthorn. 8. (a). 9. The erring side of human nature. 10. Tennyson ("In Memoriam"). 11. Very keen sight.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1942, Page 11
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