"Well, it is, though," said George. "Now listen; I'll think of somebody in the Bible some man or woman, you know; and you all may ask me twenty questions about him, to see if you can find out who it is."

"What kind of questions?"

"Any kind of questions whatever you like."

"That will improve your knowledge of scripture history," said
Gilbert.

"To be sure; and exercise our memory," said Isabel Hawthorn.

"Yes, and then we are thinking of good people and what they did all the time," said little Ellen.

"Or bad people and what they did," said William.

"But I don't know enough about people and things in the
Bible," said Margaret; "I couldn't guess."

"Oh, never mind it will be all the more fun," said George.
"Come! let's begin. Who'll take somebody?"

"Oh, I think this will be fine!" said little Ellen Chauncey; "but, Ellen where's Ellen? we want her."