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threw each his bonnet as far as he could, and in any direction he preferred. All the bonnets having been thrown, the boy blind- folded proceeded to search for one, groping for it, either standing on his feet, or crawling on hands and knees. The boy whose bonnet was thus recovered was in his turn blind- folded, and the game recommenced.

R. C. Maclagan. (To be continued.)