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Identifier: ouryoungfolksser8112trow (find matches)
Title: Our young folks (serial)
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend), 1827-1916 Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896 Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893
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Publisher: (Boston : Ticknor and Fields)
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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, and frowned; but here a sound,A robins call, awoke me. Aged. ANSWERS. 5/. Tom Bailey. 59. Merchant of Venice. 58. Georgia. 60. Heliotrope. S 61. Lincoln, Hamlin. 62. Apart: part, trap, rap, par, pa, a.63- She dies, but he lives on, ever telling the; liserable tale. (She (dice) (butt) (hee 1) (ivs on ver) (Tell in G) the (miser Abel) tail.)! 64. Much ado about nothing.; 65. 1. To Babv-lon. Rock-away, Lapland, Brestr Bedford. 2. To the Scilly Isles. 3. Throughiyre to Skye. 4. To Cowes. 5. To the Isle ofI Ian, or to the best of the United States. 6.I- un-is. 7. To Aiken. 66. G R A T E S; RELENT ALPACATEAPOTENCORESTATE S 67. PARISALONEROUTEINTERSEERS 70. Dog. Pig- Cow. Ape.7i-72-73- rents. LARDALOEROPEDEE 1. Doe. 6. Yak.11. Rat. 16. Pup. R2. Kid.7. Fox.2. Ram.17. Cur. 69. C U B A URAL BAKU ALUM 3. Ass. 4. Elk. 8. Gnu. 9. Hog. 13. Cat. 14. Roe. IS- 18. Nag. 19. Cub. 20. Exeter. Connecticut (C on necktie cut).1. Spare, pares, pears, spear. 2. Stern,3. Dears, reads, dares. 4. Peach, cheap.
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Frank S. XV. —The question, Where does theday begin ? was incidentally discussed in our ar-ticle on The Traveller Problem, in the LetterBox of Our Young Folks, November, 1870;and in the next number of the Letter Box(December, 1S70), the fact that the earth makes366) rotations on its axis in 365^ days, was, wethink, quite clearly demonstrated. If you do not see that explanation, try this little experi-ment : — Walk round the lamp on your centre-table thisevening, keeping your face turned constantly to-wards the light. Having gone quite round, youwill find that you have made one complete rota-tion on your axis while making one revolutionabout the lamp, and yet the light has shone upononly one side of you. The moon revolves aboutthe earth in this way. If the earth went roundthe sun in like manner, making one rotation witheach revolution, dont you see we should haveone rotation every year, but no sunset or sunrise ?In order, therefore, to give one complete diurnalchange to its inhabit

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