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y like it. I wish you would put boys' pieces in the paper for speaking in school. I live in Duluth, on the shore of a very big lake--the biggest in the world, I think. I am seven years old. I have a little yellow dog, and he grins when he is pleased. * * * * * JAMES LONG.--The examinations for admission to the school-ship _St. Mary's_ are easily passed by any school-boy of moderate ability, but it is indispensable that the applicant be physically sound, and of good moral character. Neither money nor influence is needed to gain admission, and the expense on entering is confined to the cost of outfit and uniform. You can make fuller inquiries of David R. Wetmore, Esq., chairman of the Committee on Nautical School, of the New York City Board of Education, or on board the _St. Mary's_, which is now in winter-quarters at the foot of East Twenty-third Street, New York city. * * * * * C. D. F.--The measurement of glasses for "Boy's Telescope" refers to the focus, not to the size of glass. Any reliable optician will supply you with the lenses. * * * * * AGNES P.--Your answers to puzzles are correct. We do not know the address of Lulu W., but will print it if she will send it to us. * * * * * "LOUISE," Dubuque.--Your account of Sir Rowland Hill is correct, and very neatly written, but as it is almost the same as those we have already printed, we do not give it. * * * * * "MAX."--Your numerical charade is very good, but contains too many repetitions of the same letter to be perfect; therefore we do not print it. * * * * * Answers sent by R. Dunlop Foster, Chicago, to mathematical puzzles are correct, with the exception of No. 2, which is not carried back to the original amount possessed by the poor old man when the water-spirit made his first offer. * * * * * M. A. C., Rochester, writes: I have commenced taking your little paper, and I write now to tell you that I am delighted with it. I read it to my brothers and sisters, who are very much interested in the story of "The Brave Swiss Boy." * * * * * J. E. B., another bright little girl, gives us a scolding, which we hope she will retract before long. * * *
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