TRANSPOSITIONS.

In each of the following sentences fill the blank or blanks in the first part with words whose letters, when transposed, will suitably fill the remaining blank or blanks.

1. —— —— —— words with a man in a ——.

2. Did you see the tiger —— on me with his —— eyes?

3. McDonald said: "—— —— ragged —— remind you of Scotland."

4. The knots may be —— more easily than ——.

5. —— —— told me an —— which amused all in his tent.

6. I hung the —— on the —— round of the rack.

7. The witness is of small value if he can —— —— information that is more —— than this.

8. The —— —— as they look over the precipices in their steep ——.