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WHAT AM I?

My head and tail both equal are My middle~slender as a bee. : Whether I stand on head or heel -Is*quite the same to you or me. But tf my head should be cut off, The matter’s true, though passing | strange, , Directly I to nothing change. Answer: The figure 8. A WONDERFUL CAT-CH! "Mother," said litle Joan, ‘‘ I know a girl who has, got a cherry-coloured™ cat with rose-coloured spots It’s such a beanty ?"? "My dear," exclaimed her mother, "von really must not tell such stories. There couldn’t be such a cat." "Bunt, mother, it’s quite -true," Joan persisted. "Surely vou have heard of black cherries and white roses!" ? * * What 1slanders are represented by these letters: E, E, K? . Tire islanders are Cingalese B's): of course! s * 2 How could I say to you in one word that von. had some refreshment between -1tine and eleven? AT-TEN-U-ATE. (Attenuate).

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 12, 7 October 1927, Page 15

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WHAT AM I? Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 12, 7 October 1927, Page 15

WHAT AM I? Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 12, 7 October 1927, Page 15

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