[195.] A man arrives at the railway station nearest to his home 1½ hours before the time at which he had ordered his carriage to meet him. He sets out at once to walk at the rate of four miles an hour, and, meeting his carriage when it had travelled eight miles, reaches home exactly one hour earlier than he had originally expected. How far was his house from the station, and at what rate was his carriage driven?


“OFF THE TRACK.”

[196.] A man starts to walk from a town, A, to a town B, a distance by road of 16 miles, at the rate of 4 miles an hour. There is a point C on the road, at which the road to B leads away to the right, and another road at right-angles to this latter goes to the left, “to no place in particular.” The unwary traveller gets on to this left hand road, and is walking for 2¼ hours since he left A, before he finds out his mistake, and he resolves not to go back to the junction, which is five miles away, but makes straight across the bush to B, and strikes it exactly. How long did it take to go from A to B?


GAMBLING.

[197.] Three friends, A, B, and C, sit down to play cards. As a result of the first game, A lost to each of B and C as much money as they started to play with; the result of the second game B lost similarly to each of A and C; and in the third, C lost similarly to each of A and B;—and they then had 24s. each. What had they each at first?


This Sticks Them Up.