1. MATE. 2. ALUM. 3. TUNE. 4. EMEU.
BURIED NAMES OF RIVERS.
1. Iser. 2. Weser. 3. Indus. 4. Aar. 5. Amstel.
RIDDLE-ME-REE.
TOMATO.
BURIED PROVERB.
"People who live in glass houses must not throw stones."
PICTORIAL NATURAL HISTORY PUZZLE.
SACRED IBIS OF EGYPT.
1. Acrid. 2. Sip. 3. Fogs. 4. Bey. 5. Diet.
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| p. 257 The o in "of" from "By the Author of" was originally |
| an o with a circumflex. It has been changed to a normal o |
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| p. 265 The caption THE CHILD GLANCED AT HER WONDERINGLY (p. |
| 264. has been changed to THE CHILD GLANCED AT HER |
| WONDERINGLY (p. 264). |
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| p. 266 "rumours of the lost children" has been changed to |
| "rumours of the lost children." with a period |
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| p. 270 I am holding back the sea!" has been changed to "I am |
| holding back the sea!" with opening quotation marks |
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| p. 271 was the weary answer." has been changed to was the |
| weary answer. without quotation marks |
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| p. 274 "entice the flies to settle on' em." has been changed |
| to "entice the flies to settle on 'em." |
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| p. 277 "cried the white king, fiercely," has been changed to |
| "cried the white king, fiercely." with a period |
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| p. 282 a better turn than he knew to-day;" has been changed |
| to a better turn than he knew to-day;' with a single |
| quotation mark |
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| p. 291 "Skelton, the first Poet Laureate"
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