he relative positions of the tumblers; the correct distance
is not given. Try it before you measure.
AUNT FLORA.
A BROKEN RHYME.
Aunt Flora was a precious ____
Her sympathies were ever ____
Her cranberry pies were always ____
Aunt Flora.
Her homespun dress was neat and ____
Her favorite conversation ____
Kept her employed like Solomon's ____
Aunt Flora.
I do not think she had a ____
But everything she did was ____
How much I've felt her blessed ____
Aunt Flora.
Her heart was sweet and warm as ____
And you would know from any ____
Among the wise she was not ____
Aunt Flora.
[Illustration: A BOY'S POCKETS.]
SCHOOL-MASTER. "Are you quite sure you have got nothing more in your
Pockets?"
BOY. "I've got a Hole in my Vest Pocket, Sir."
SCHOOL-MASTER (_sternly_). "Take your seat, Sir."
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