- 1. An early British prince.
- 2. A very great king.
- 3. An inventor in the middle ages.
- 4. A small town in Buckinghamshire.
- 5. An English bishop who suffered martyrdom.
- 6. An extensive region of Southern Asia.
- 7. An ancient province of France.
- 8. A small insect
C. J. B.
[Answer on page [147].]
Answer to Puzzle on Page [75].
4.—Quick-lime.
THE DEAD WATCH.
In the eighteenth century, when watches were less common in country districts than they are now, a Highland soldier gained one as part of his share in some plunder after a great battle. The watch was going well and ticking merrily when he received it; but naturally, at the end of a day or so it ran down and stopped, because he knew nothing of how to wind it.
The man had never seen a watch before, much less possessed one, and he was greatly alarmed at this sudden silence. But he determined to do as well as he could with the treasure that had fallen to his share, and so offered it to a comrade in exchange for some really far less valuable article of jewellery. His friend, not being so ignorant, was curious to know why he parted with it so cheaply.