LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES.
630.— 8y Kathleen Geerin :-(l) Why do we go to bed. (2) Londonderry, Cork, and Kerry, spell that in four let, tors.
631. By Black Cat :-(l) What is that which la neither flesh nor bone, but has four fingers and a thumb. (2) What mis 3is always making blunders.
632.— 8y Pincushion :— lf a man was up on tho roof of a house and he couldn't get down any other way than by the ladder, and the ladder was away, how would he get down. 633.— 8y Harry Westcott :-(l) What tree is most suggestive of kissing. (2) What bears and never blossoms. (3) What is even better than presence of mind in a railway carriage.
CORRECT ANSWERS. Bessie Smith, Island Block, 626, 628 (2), 629(1).
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Otago Witness, Issue 2010, 1 September 1892, Page 41
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