This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1865 edition. Excerpt: ...plays musical tunes, can by no possibility he dubious, and Mr. Hicks deserves, though he does not Enigma, I am composed of 35 letters. My 8,18. 11, 4, 21, 35, 18, 21, is a man's name. My 5, 15, 2, 20, 22, 10, 6, is a gulf on the southern coast of Europe. My 1, 14, .33. 27, 1b something much UBed by our ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1865 edition. Excerpt: ...plays musical tunes, can by no possibility he dubious, and Mr. Hicks deserves, though he does not Enigma, I am composed of 35 letters. My 8,18. 11, 4, 21, 35, 18, 21, is a man's name. My 5, 15, 2, 20, 22, 10, 6, is a gulf on the southern coast of Europe. My 1, 14, .33. 27, 1b something much UBed by our soldiers daring the rebellion. My 20, 32, 12, 17, 10, 13, 27, is an island belonging to Great Britain. My 7, 3.18, 21, 23, is the name of a river in North Carolina. My 31, 15. 14, 3, 34, is a bay in the northern part of the United States. My 81, 82. 4, 9, 27, 20, is the name of a county in Illinois, and also in Iowa and Missouri, My 25, 2, 28, 11, 20. 7, 31, is something yon hear at church. My 11, 32, 3, 20,31, 19, 8, 7, 27, is a province of North America. My 31, 4, 23, 15,13, 24, 29, 30, is a county in Ohio. My whole is one of our grent men. A. Puzzle. My first Is nn auxiliary verb. My second is a declaration in the first person singular. My third is an aspirate, but not a cognate. My fourth is an inland body of water. My fifth is a purl of a city. fc My whole is a prominent politician of New-York. B. Ohio. The Tusk of an Elephant found in Brattleboro' The tusk of a fossile elephant was found in a muck bed about five feet below the surface, on the farm of D. S. Pratt, in this town, on Saturday, Sept. 2, by a workman who was digging muck. The tusk is 44 inches in length, and 18 inches in circumference at the largest end, and 11 inches at the smallest. It is in a fair state of preservation, although some parts of it crumbled after being exposed to the air. The workman on discovering it took a piece to Mr. Pratt, remarking as he handed it to him. that he had found a curious piece of wood. Mr. Pratt on looking at it discovered its true nature....
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