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bs. F. Clayton, F. Cooper, C. Crawford, S. Cuthill, M. Callcott, J. Cooper, J. Chapman, R. Dutton, P. Davidson, E. Ellis, E. Evans, L. Forrest, S. Fullford, L. Gill, M. Golledge, F. Howard, M. Howard, W. Johnson, A. King, M. McLaren, N. Maxwell, A. Marinden, F. Newman, E. Quilter, M. Crompton-Roberts, K. Simson, E. Stanley, E. Stanton, M. Somerville, M. Wood-Smith, L. Stibbs, M. McCalman Turpie, I. Williams, M. Watson, M. Wiper, E. Yeo. CLASS II.--Consisting of those who have gained eight marks or less:--E. Coombes, E. Carrington, V. L. Coombes, H. A. Coombes, H. Chappell, E. Elston, E. Fussell, E. E. Gruning, L. Hudson, K. Hawkins, M. Hobson, P. Hale, J. King, A. E. M. Kelly, J. Lancum, A. Leah, W. Lewenz, K. F. Lynch, C. Moody, H. Muggleston, G. O'Morris, H. Mayer, A. P. McDermott, E. Nicholson, G. Price, E. Raven, H. Smith, L. Stoneham, M. Snowball, H. Talbot, E. Tice, L. Walpole, M. Wigram, F. H. Woolf, K. Wedgwood, B. de St. Pierre. The List of Prize and Medal winners for the Second Quarter of 1884 will appear in the next Number. NOTE.--In place of "Anne" as light four of the Senior Division of No. 16 read "Parr," Anne being a misprint. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. [_The Editor requests that all inquiries and replies intended for insertion in_ LITTLE FOLKS _should have the words "Questions and Answers" written on the left-hand top corners of the envelopes containing them. Only those which the Editor considers suitable and of general interest to his readers will be printed._] PRIZE COMPETITIONS, &C. ETHEL READ.--[All work of _every kind_ in the Competitions must be done by Competitors _unaided_. The articles in the Plain Needlework Competition are not to be washed before being sent in.--ED.] LITERATURE. An ARMADILLO writes, in answer to RAGS AND TATTERS, that the lines beginning-- "Bear through sorrow, wrong, and ruth," &c. are found in the fourteenth verse of Longfellow's "Maidenhood." Answers also received from _Elaine_, _Tattie_ _Coram_, and _An Amazon Queen_. LADY OF THE LAKE asks for the name of the author of the piece of poetry called "The Three Crowns." GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS. TADPOLE asks if any one can tell her the origin of "Blind-man's buff." L. J. F. writes, in answer to MAY WILLIAMSON, that the following are the rules for "Bell and Hammer":--"Any number of persons may play, one of whom must be appointed cashier. The cashier then distributes an equal number of
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