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LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES.

789. By Delia Lee, Woodlands :-(l) When may a chair be said to dislike you ? (2) Why is the letter T like an island ? ANSWERS TO LAsTwEEK'S RIDDLES. 788. By Kathleen Violet Geerin, Dunedin :— (I) Because it is in dependent. (2) Because it is liable to go down at any moment, to the risk of the owner. (3) The lights o' London.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 45

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LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 45

LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 45

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