153. One p, one i, four a’s, two r’s, two s’s, two l’s—what do they make, and who has made a fortune by them?

154. What odd number will give, on being divided, a half clear of a fraction?

155.

I’m in the book, but not on any leaf;

I’m in the mouth, but not in lip or teeth;

I’m in the atmosphere, but never in the air;

I wait on every one, but never on a pair;

I am with you wherever you may go;

And every thing you do I’m sure to know;

Though when you did it I should not be there,