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HIDDEN FRUITS

In each of the-following sentences is # hidden frnit-just ordinary, wellknown ones. See if you can find them before you get your next week’s -paper. The letters occur in their correct order. 1. We each err, yet are always pardoned when repentant. 2. "Draw me a map, please," said the schoolmaster to his geography class, . 3. "Isn’t this sweet pea charming?" Said the gardener, proudly exhibiting his flowers. 4, What is the difference between a turban, a narcissug, and a pillar-box? _.5. Is this really the same london that I remember twenty years ago? 6. A mustered plaster will often stop lumbago if put on in time. , 7 At his birthday party poor Ted ate too much cake! 8. The burglar was very cunning, but could not escape arrest, 9.A_ little whimpering cur ran through the half-opened door. The answers will be given next week,

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 15

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HIDDEN FRUITS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 15

HIDDEN FRUITS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 4, 12 August 1927, Page 15

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