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TOBACCO IN EUROPE. 



piece of paper, large enough to hold the tobacco, 

 here give an example arranged as in the original : 



We 



* * 



8 Best Tobacco. | 



I LONDON. 8 



p.. , K 



* ANAGRAM. 



•*? Moke ! no fool the play and # 



* Friend, my and money my keep wou'd I *j£ 

 Q Before, had have I as rj 

 jj; Fi-iend, a and money both I'd If '■<£ 

 >g Fell ; me from quite away ■*■; 

 ■*•' Friend, my but money, my had I '&. 

 -*■ Well, very me pleas' d which 



jf Friend, my came money with length at '£ 



■% Not. would I him sue for #.; 



•*■ Friend, my and money my lost I JH 



■*• Got, I words but naught and 



.*: Friend,. my of money my ask'd I Q 



■^ Therefore ; word his took and & 



;# Friend, my to money my lent I «& 



'#. Store, great set I both by sft? 

 Friend, a and money both had I 



This not very difficult puzzle may be solved by 

 beginning at the end of the rhymes, and reading each 

 line backward, when " the proceeds of much worldly 

 wisdom" will be the result. Another exhibits this 

 riddle : " O and P ran a race ; Q backed O, knowing 

 that P would win. Why was this like going into a 

 shop and asking for shag and getting short-cut ? — 

 Because it was wrong to back O." Here is a typo- 

 graphical puzzle on another : — 



