256. When it is a perch.

257. (Often read) ink.

258. A clock.

259. Each has his own bark.

260. One is an analyzer (Ann Eliza), the other a charlatan (Charlotte Ann).

261. It has many boughs (bows).

262. Because the cat ’ill eat it.

263. They are tumblers.

264. A bushel of corn.

265. Sealing-wax.