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SOLUTIONS OF PUZZLE.

Dear Corstx Kate, — t me eold, snowy morning a little boy called Harry Johnson went oat for a walk across a large field. When be got to the end of is became to a stile, which he jamped over, bat he eame apon bis head instead of upon his feet. Some of his enemies who had seen his tall, ran up to him, and before he eoald rise they rolled him over and over till he was just like a big -tsowbali. then they stuck him up_ by a fence and left him there. After he had been there for a long time a poKeeman found him, and to him Harry cried oat for help. The policeman got a spade. and with it scraped off all the snow from Harry? who went home feeling very cold and uncomfortable. Yoe can print it if yoa Iike.—MILTOX 9 years old. Franklin Rood. Ponsonby. jThank yoa, Milton. Yoars is a nice story, bat not right, as the boy had no enemies. Write again whenever von like. —Covstx Kaye. I Dear Cocstx K ate, —Having seen the picture puzzle in year issue of the Sth J uly, I beg to tender an answer whieh I think will suit. Cat No. lis a little Irish lad standing on a hill with a handkerchief tied roaad his head, as it is a eoM Joly morrtiug, and the lies thiek upon the ground. The second picture is the same boy bent oa enjoying a roll down the hill, and is in the aet of starting. No. 5 is the same lad hardly recognisable, for he has rolled down the hill, and by so doing has aeeamnlated the snow all tound him. The foarth picture is where he is stopped by a post, and a man i maybe his father is endeavouring to excavate him from the encircling mass of snow. This is the first time I have answered anything of this sort, and I trust it win not be the last. If tins story shoald happen to take the first place, I should like to see it in print.— A t rem Zach ARI ah. Christchurch. FYoar story is first-rate, bat I almost think it is too good, and so is the writing, for anyone under twelve. Is sisat yoar age! " rite again soon. —Corsi.x Kate.'

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 29 August 1891, Page 331

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SOLUTIONS OF PUZZLE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 29 August 1891, Page 331

SOLUTIONS OF PUZZLE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 29 August 1891, Page 331