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Here is a new and very clover puzzle picture. When you have discovered the way to read it you'll find it's a story-verso that all the wee ones know. Just sliut one eye and then lift the paper to the level of the other and look along the lines, and it will be quite readable. The first line is read looking from the bottom, and the second from the right side. Now, do you. know what it's all about?

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 15

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Here is a new and very clover puzzle picture. When you have discovered the way to read it you'll find it's a story-verso that all the wee ones know. Just sliut one eye and then lift the paper to the level of the other and look along the lines, and it will be quite readable. The first line is read looking from the bottom, and the second from the right side. Now, do you. know what it's all about? Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 15

Here is a new and very clover puzzle picture. When you have discovered the way to read it you'll find it's a story-verso that all the wee ones know. Just sliut one eye and then lift the paper to the level of the other and look along the lines, and it will be quite readable. The first line is read looking from the bottom, and the second from the right side. Now, do you. know what it's all about? Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 15

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