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“ANCIENT BRITONS”

Here is a new game for you, called “Ancient Britons.” If you can play it in the open so much the nicer; but it can be played indoors, too. Each one of you select a “home” for yourself and your wife. At a given signal you go out to hunt your enemy. He is also out to catch you. If you catch him you take him home to your wife, who looks after h'im while you go to catch another. Once he is inside your home he must not run away. Your wife sits at the door to prevent this. Whoever brings home the most enemies wins the game.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 29

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111

“ANCIENT BRITONS” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 29

“ANCIENT BRITONS” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 29

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