THE QUEEN OF SHEBA
To play this, game, the company assembled form a circle or sit in a ring. The ring must be composed of all ladies, with the exception of one, who must be a clean-shaven gentleman, whose head and neck should have on some portion of female attire. He is seated among the ladies above-mentioned. All the remaining gentlemen are then told to leave the room, and while outside, someone blind-folds 'hem. They are then summoned into the room one at a time, who begins the search for the Queen of Sheba. Having discovered the Queen by tho nature of the garb, his next duty is, to kiss her, blindfolded all the time. When he has accomplished this he then removes the bandage, only to find he has been kissing a man.
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Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 14
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134THE QUEEN OF SHEBA Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 14
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