THINK TWICE
WHAT AM 1? I a i/i as black as ebony. Bill yet I shine: My; home, was deep within the earth tt a: dark mine.' A^;s a;o I was.buried there, ■And yet I hold The sunshine and the heat which warmed That world of old. . '■Chough black and cold I seem to be. ; Yet I can glow. Just^ put mo on a blazing flrc, And you will know I . 'DEIXA'KESS" Ul). Karori. _...>" CAN YOU. FIND IT?. Can you find tlie one word which is referred to in these five statements? "I should lie afraid of 'being eaten if I met one," said Amy.
"But I belong to one," said nlne-ycars-old Jimmy proudly.
"Reminds me of holidays," said Mother "Quite a lot of royalty are mixed with mine," said Father, "but there are four rogues as well:" . •
"I have one, but it's far too heavy," grumbled Cousin Joe, who was in the army.
LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE ANSWERS; .1. Word Diamond:
C C V R C U-R. E D CURTAIN . . REAL II DIM N 2. Motor-car: Hupmoblle.
THESE ELVES FOUND THE ANSWERS
"Purple Pansy" (10), "Little Gladness" (10), 'Brown Elf" (13), "Sleeping Beauty" (7), ■Sunkist" (11), "Harold Lloyd" (9).
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 65, 18 March 1933, Page 19
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199THINK TWICE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 65, 18 March 1933, Page 19
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