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RIDDLEMEREE.

Answer.—He leaves the fox and wheat and takes over the goose. Then he goes back and takes over the wheat, and brings the goose with him back again. Then he leaves it, and takes over the fox. The fox and wheat are now over, so he just goes back again for bis goose, and all three are over.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VII, Issue 11, 14 March 1891, Page 18

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RIDDLEMEREE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VII, Issue 11, 14 March 1891, Page 18

RIDDLEMEREE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VII, Issue 11, 14 March 1891, Page 18

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