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Where is the Hippopotamus?] [Illustration: Puzzle, Where is the Donkey?] [Illustration: Puzzle, Where is John Bright?] [Illustration: Puzzle, Where is the Highlandman Fishing?] [Illustration: Puzzle, Where is the Cup?] [Page 139--Picture Puzzle Land] Australian Picture Puzzle [Cole]'s [Book] [Arcade], [Coals] [Book] [Arcade]. It is [Inn] [Melbourne] town, of [Awl] the [Book] [Arcades] [Inn] this [Land] it has the m[Hostel(?)] renown, It was the [Fir]st, first [Book] [Arcade] t[Hat] [Inn] the [World] was found; It's [Still] the f[Eye][Nest] [Book] [Arcade] [Inn] [Awl] the [World] around. A lovely [Rainbow] s[Eye]gn ap[Ear]s above the [Book] [Arcade], And 'tis the very g[Ran]dest s[Eye]gn wa[Sever] yet dis[Play]ed. A [Mill]ion, yes! a [Mill]ion [Books] are [House]d with[Inn] its w[Awl]s Which [Can] [Bee] [Sea]n, looked at or [Bough]t by anyone t[Hat] c[Awls] The [Book] [U] wish, the [Book] [U] w[Ant] is [Awl]most sure to [Bee] Found [Sum]where [Inn] the [Book] [Arcade] if [U] will c[Awl] & [C]. [Page 140--Picture Puzzle Land] [Illustration: Puzzle, Find the Princess.] [Illustration: Puzzle, Find the Umpire.] [Page 141--Picture Puzzle Land] [Illustration: Puzzle, Find the Miller.] [Illustration: Puzzle, Find his Lady-love.] [Page 142--Picture Puzzle Land] [Illustration: Puzzle, Where's The Pig?] [Illustration: Puzzle, Where's The Fox?] [Page 143--Picture Puzzle Land] [Illustration: Puzzle, Find the Drummer.] [Illustration: Puzzle, Find Out the Horse, Camel, Elephant, Giraffe, Kangaroo and Monkey.] [Page 144--Shadows On The Wall] [Illustration: Shadow Puppets.] This game is a kind of Magic Lantern Exhibition. It is very Interesting, always pleases the children, and is very easily learnt, and for amusing poor, sick children it is invaluable. [Page 145--The Deaf And Dumb Alphabet] [Illustration: Deaf and Dumb Alphabet, Two Handed.] The Alphabet of HAND-SIGNS is a great blessing to deaf and dumb persons, enabling them to converse almost as efficiently as others can by the organs of speech. It is also extensively used throughout the world as a useful accomplishment by those who are not deaf and dumb, and besides it has this recommendation:--It is the most easily learnt language in the world. [Illustration: Deaf and Dumb Alphabet, One Handed.] [Page 146--Language Of Flowers] Languag
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