RIDDLES
• * * Q.: What has a tongue and no mouth? A.: A shoe. Q.: When are soldiers together and yet divided? A.: When they are in quarters. Q.: When can a nut be said to have a cold? A.: When it is a horse chestnut (hoarse chestnut). Q.: When is a cracker like a happy schoolboy ? A.: When it or he goes off with a good report. —Sent’in by Betty McCartin, Waipuk'urau.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 290, 2 September 1933, Page 23
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71RIDDLES Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 290, 2 September 1933, Page 23
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