Beginning at the small dot at figure r draw a line to the small dot at figure 2, and from there to figure 3, and so on. You will then see what you will see. u ' I ' 7. 1, 1 ~.1 . . 15 , 9.11 • . 1 4- •b 4 ~ , ~,, .A , / L 1- ' n_ t. 110 0 , . j 5 16 ..1 1 ) 6 .10 - . 9 b 1 , 4.
1 June 1925 - Children's Paper - London, London, England
for he will kill far more beasts than he needs, taste each one, and then leave them, to return later. Fifty sheep may be destroyed in one night by a raiding puma; and if there are no large animals round about, he will be content with monkeys, sometimes climbing the trees to get
1 February 1922 - Children's Paper - London, London, England
should be unable to restrain himself from devouring the . contents. On Friday morning he could no longer resist the temptation to see what was inside. The ornamental arrangement of the coloured creams, pink, white, and green, was most tantalizing. "Just one," thought "Pepper." T
1 June 1920 - Children's Paper - London, London, England
certainly feels just like the other one, at any rate." She felt him all over, but could find nothing more that seemed like broken bones, for which she was devoutly thankful. She had an idea that Davie must not be moved at all for a week at least, and as a precaution against this
1 June 1920 - Children's Paper - London, London, England
HEA S.chool Scourge oe commonest mean; ot communic Ointment kills them instantly. 4d. Try - RANKO" INSECT POWDER pests. id., od.. & g/- tins. Rankin & Co K i I marno 3 OINTMENT s and vermin in the hair are ating disease. Rankin's , Bci., & 1/3 of all chemists. for Fleas, Beetles
1 August 1924 - Children's Paper - London, London, England
"MY daddy's taller than yours," boasted Billie. , "He isn't ! " retorted Jack indignantly. 5 daddy's so tall he has to stand on a chair to put collar on ! "
1 August 1924 - Children's Paper - London, London, England
would be awful fun to work the lift for an hour or so. I can drive a car, so I ought to be able to run a lift, and Henry and I are just the same size." Evans was staggered at the idea at first, but allowed himself to be wheedled into reluctant acquiescence. He undertook to bring
1 March 1924 - Children's Paper - London, London, England
N. EXT time that you happen to be travelling at top speed in an express train, that is the time to think about ostriches. Why? Well, because, though it's difficult to believe, these huge birds can race along the sand of the desert , at a rate of sixty miles an hour when they're
1 January 1922 - Children's Paper - London, London, England