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HIDDEN FURNITURE

In the following story ten pieces of furniture are concealed. Who can find them ?

Two boys named lan Harvey and Gervase Bassett went out for a. stroll one day, and it came on to rain. “I shall stand in this shop for shelter.” remarked lan. As they entered the shop, lan observed a rugged old woman, with comic hair, attired a curiously made skirt, gazing at him and at Bassett eerily. She started grumbling generally, but the boys were not able to understand all she said. They disliked people who carp eternally. As they hurried out the old woman tried to stop them, but she was too late.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 176, 15 October 1927, Page 31 (Supplement)

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110

HIDDEN FURNITURE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 176, 15 October 1927, Page 31 (Supplement)

HIDDEN FURNITURE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 176, 15 October 1927, Page 31 (Supplement)

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