Kinks.
No. 98.—Enigma.
| 38, 21, 44, 20, 7, 35, 12.—To justify. |
| 29, 41, 5, 14, 33.—To err. |
| 27, 31, 43, 15, 36.—A judgment. |
| 42, 19, 47, 26, 24, 40, 11, 30.—A mechanical hold. |
| 32, 6, 46, 26, 34.—A kind of flax. |
| 36, 18, 28, 45, 23.—Suspense. |
| 17, 1, 22, 24, 10, 8.—A near relative. |
| 9, 39, 35, 2, 25, 36.—Accustomed. |
| 3, 46, 37, 24, 13, 4, 33.—Course of life. |
| The whole a verse of Scripture in the Old Testament. |
Albert.
No. 99.—Riddles.
Animal, nor vegetable,
Nor mineral am I;
A natural product, I exist
From two to six feet high.
I am not she, I am not he,
But just between the two;
You'll often see me take my place,
And sometimes hear me too.
I have no breadth, I have no length,
I'm neither thin nor thick,
I'm used to show a faithful love,
And mark a traitor's trick.
I'm mentioned oft in Holy Writ,
Both in the Old and New,
And strongly recommended there
By holy men and true.