A New Game
On wet' days, when you cannot go out tp play, some older readers will find it good fun to try to make up a little story such as this, each word commencing with the same letter. Of course any letter in the alphabet can be chosen, but each word must commence with that letter;—Alice ate apples. Archie asked Alice—‘Are Adam and Anne arriving?” Alice ate another apple. “Adam and Anne are arriving. Anne argues and annoys Adam. Archie, ask Adam about Alan’s arbour. Anne, an apple?'’ Afterwards Alice, ‘Archie, Anne and Adam ate asparagus. Anne argued, Adam appeared angry, answered antagonistically. Anxiously Alice attempted arbitration.
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Northern Advocate, 31 January 1939, Page 2
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108A New Game Northern Advocate, 31 January 1939, Page 2
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