Contest No. 3
Heroes and heroines—in what books do they figure?
| KEY | |
| 1. John Ridd. | "Lorna Doone." |
| 2. Agnes Wakefield. | "David Copperfield." |
| 3. Pomona. | "Rudder Grange." |
| 4. Dorothea Brooke. | "Middlemarch." |
| 5. Dorothy Manners. | "Richard Carvel." |
| 6. Glory Quayle. | "The Christian." |
Contest No. 4
Fill blank spaces with titles of popular novels
In the little village of S—— o— t— P——, F—— f— t—— M—— C——, lived the H——. P—— S——. With him resided his lovely ward, J—— M——. She was A—— O—— F—— G——, and knew little of T—— W——, W—— W——. She had, however, A P—— o—— B—— E—— and G—— E——. Among her admirers were R—— C——, J—— H——, and T—— L—— M——.
KEY
In the little village of "Stringtown on the Pike," "Far from the Madding Crowd," lived the "Hon. Peter Sterling." With him resided his lovely ward, "Janice Meredith." She was "An Old-Fashioned Girl," and knew little of "The Wide, Wide World." She had, however, "A Pair of Blue Eyes" and "Great Expectations." Among her admirers were "Richard Carvel," "John Halifax," and "The Little Minister."
Contest No. 5
Synonyms for names of literary men