ANSWERS BY ANAGRAM
What can you say when using a “fire-escape?”
I creep safe.
What is the extreme of “slow reading?”
A single word.
How might a “Poorhouse” in olden days have been described by its own letters?—O sour hope!
What is “Old England” to her sons and daughters?—Golden land.
The battle of “Inkermann” tells by its anagram of men in rank.
No. XCIV.—EQUIVALENT REDISTRIBUTION
In the problem known as “The Flighty Nuns,” the Abbess in the central cell was satisfied so long as she could count nine of her charges in the cells on each of the four sides. Here are diagrams which show how the thirty-six inmates could on these terms absent themselves without discovery, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 16, and even 18 at a time by re-arrangement of their numbers in the cells.