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LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES.

587. By A Broken Candlestick :— Which is the most wonderful animal about a farmyard ? 588. By Alex. M'Kay, Hyd* :-(l) Ab I looked out my gay gold window, I saw the dead carrying the living. Was that not a wonderful thing ? (2) There is a little thin* in everybody's house There are so many holes in it it is difficult to count them. 559. By Albert Aitcheson, Dunedin :— lf 10 and 10 make 20. what -v* ill 11 and 11 make? 590. By Maggie Williamson, Bluff :— (1) A room full of it. and yet you could not catch a h*ndful . -of it. (2) Captain bh b bled his c c c cinto the Indian Ocean and fed them. on pot 00000000.

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Otago Witness, Volume 11, Issue 2159, 11 July 1895, Page 46

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LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Volume 11, Issue 2159, 11 July 1895, Page 46

LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Volume 11, Issue 2159, 11 July 1895, Page 46

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