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THE YOUNG IDEA.

Examiners of Scripture papers have rare times—occasionally. A list of answers appears in a Liverpool paper. “Why was Jerusalem surrounded with walls'?” “To keep in the milk and honey.” “What is manna?” “Please, sir, it’s taking your cap off to master and missus.” In an essay on “Kindness to Animals” a girl wrote, “It is cruel to cut off dogs’ tails, as some wicked men do, for what God has joined together no man must put asunder.” A child’s version of a wellknown commandment was, “Six days shalt thy neighbour do all that thou hast to do,” etc.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue XV, 13 October 1900, Page 712

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THE YOUNG IDEA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue XV, 13 October 1900, Page 712

THE YOUNG IDEA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue XV, 13 October 1900, Page 712