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RIDDLES

What might you expect to hear in a forest?—The trees bark. Why did the thunder clap?—Because it saw the lightning play. What is worse than raining cats and dogs?—Hailing trams and omnibuses. In what colour should a secret be kept?—ln violet (inviolate).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 218, 3 December 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

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RIDDLES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 218, 3 December 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

RIDDLES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 218, 3 December 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

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