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 * 35. The road. || 65. Just-ice.
 * 36. Stone. || 66. Balaam's ass.
 * 37. Growing older. || 67. The whale which swallowed Jonah.
 * 38. A pack of cards. || 68. The cock.
 * 39. Silence. || 69. A hole in a stocking.
 * 40. In the ark. || 70. Four. Each could sit on its own tail, and at the same time be opposite to, and looking at, the others.
 * 41. Ashes. || 71. The silver must be named some even number, and the copper some odd number. Then tell the person to multiply the number in his right hand by an even number, and that in his left hand by an odd number, and tell you whether the amount of the two, added together, is odd or even. If odd, the silver is in the right hand; if even, it is in the left.
 * 42. They are both the same. || 72. In a dictionary.
 * 43. A newspaper || 73. A cat looking in.
 * 44. On the head. || 74. When he has not paid for his wig.
 * 45. In the dark. || 75. No one can tell.
 * 46. There is a difference. || 76. I often see abundance on a table.
 * 47. To-morrow. ||
 * 48. Toast. ||
 * 49. Yesterday ||
 * 50. Five, if they are skinned ||
 * 51. P. The words, "The Alphabet," are meant. ||
 * 52. A clergyman. ||
 * 53. Seven. ||
 * 54. Advice. ||
 * 55. His daughter. ||
 * 56. A husband ||
 * 57. The letter E. ||
 * 58. The letter O. ||
 * 59. By waiting till the bird was gone. ||
 * 60. They go round with the world. ||
 * 61. A halfpenny. ||
 * 62. The one breaks heads, and the other breaks hearts. ||
 * 63. His foot. ||
 * 64. Snuffing a candle. ||
 * }
 * 50. Five, if they are skinned ||
 * 51. P. The words, "The Alphabet," are meant. ||
 * 52. A clergyman. ||
 * 53. Seven. ||
 * 54. Advice. ||
 * 55. His daughter. ||
 * 56. A husband ||
 * 57. The letter E. ||
 * 58. The letter O. ||
 * 59. By waiting till the bird was gone. ||
 * 60. They go round with the world. ||
 * 61. A halfpenny. ||
 * 62. The one breaks heads, and the other breaks hearts. ||
 * 63. His foot. ||
 * 64. Snuffing a candle. ||
 * }
 * 58. The letter O. ||
 * 59. By waiting till the bird was gone. ||
 * 60. They go round with the world. ||
 * 61. A halfpenny. ||
 * 62. The one breaks heads, and the other breaks hearts. ||
 * 63. His foot. ||
 * 64. Snuffing a candle. ||
 * }
 * 62. The one breaks heads, and the other breaks hearts. ||
 * 63. His foot. ||
 * 64. Snuffing a candle. ||
 * }
 * 64. Snuffing a candle. ||
 * }

SOLUTIONS OF THE CONUNDRUMS.

1. Because there is not a single person in it.

2. Because she forms lasses into classes.

3. Because he is always forgetting--for getting.

4. Because we could not be wed without it.

5. Because the sooner it is put out the better.

6. Because he is taking in his rents.