368.
One and the same word of two syllables, answers each of the following triplets:
| I. | MY FIRST
springs in the mountains; |
| MY SECOND
springs out of the mountains; |
| MY WHOLE
comes with a spring over the mountains. |
| II. | MY FIRST runs
up the trees; |
| MY SECOND
runs past the trees; |
| MY WHOLE
spreads over the trees. |
| III. | MY FIRST runs
on two feet; |
| MY SECOND
runs without feet; |
| MY WHOLE just
glides away. |
| IV. | To catch MY FIRST, men march after it; |
| To capture MY SECOND, they march over it; |
| To possess MY WHOLE, they go through a march before it. |
[Answer]
369.
Said the Moon to the Sun:
“Is the daylight begun?”