Try it again!
Try it again!"
Other games as well known to American children as "Blindman's Buff" are played by little Spaniards. They understand how to make the "hand-chair" and "drop the button," only their button is usually a ring. "Hide the Handkerchief" carries with it the familiar cries of hot and cold, but our "Puss in the Corner" becomes "A Cottage to Rent."
"'Cottage to rent?'
'Try the other side,
You see that this
Is occupied.'"
In religious Seville the dialogue runs:—
"'A candle here?'
'Over there.'