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In such cases, one might get some

I. les found in many a bath in Germany.

Not a bad penny, but it might be a nasty one.

England still does.

!. jellyfish. A confused air interrupts a game of cards.

I "Or like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes He stared at the (Keats.) " Though last, not least," he wrote. Verbose as you notice.

Sartorial aspect of a toy dog.

Cain's disguise.

Omnibus definition of Conservative spokesmen?

. " Singest of summer in full-throated ." (Keats.) This is the one perhaps that the cow gimped over. "Th little more and how much it The chicken doesn't know, though

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L Does it give a Savour to Parlia- mentary debate? This place in Ceylon might be the opposite number of Everton. Lament about a donkey. 4. This might be impressive, but it couldn't be moving. S. She's an entertaining woman.

s wares.

8. This has a rookery in every corner, so to speak. 9. '" Go seek him out; speak fair, and bring the body Into the (Shakespeare.)

14. Apparently the Cam is extolled when

frozen, by this commodity. (7, 3.) 16. People simply walk away with them. 09. Hewlett's lovers.

20. No cream here perhaps.

21. She is closely associated with currant affairs.

22. What to do to every avenue.

25. Omit.

26. His marriage was arranged by Mrs. Ward.

ACROSS 7. No need to tell the owner to push