No. 5.
Cheyenne, Pechele, Mediterranean, Keweenan, Celebes.
Correct answers to puzzles have been received from "Phil I. Pene," Ashbel Green, "Queen Bess," Lizzie Webster, Grace Maynard, Augusta Low Parke, S. Whitlock, E. A. Cushing, Jun., Lucretia Davis, William A. Lewis, Sadie Rubina, Harry Dietz.
Sentence-making, on Page 752.—The sentences of Harry's father: The monarch, weary of the cares of state, resolved to abdicate, determining to bequeath the crown to his son, for whom he had planned a life easier and more brilliant than his own. But his design was frustrated by enemies, who, in the interest of a rival faction, were ready to encroach on the royal prerogative. They did not foresee a long period of war, in which great glory should be gained by the hero, and during which impassioned orators should place themselves in jeopardy while defending the King, thus earning the laurel of fame.
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