Chapter 35

a grist-mill178. Why is a grist-mill like the court-martial which cashiered Fremont?

a grist-mill

178. Why is a grist-mill like the court-martial which cashiered Fremont?

179.

I have wings, yet never fly—I have sails, yet never go—I can’t keep still, if I try,Yet forever stand just so.

I have wings, yet never fly—I have sails, yet never go—I can’t keep still, if I try,Yet forever stand just so.

I have wings, yet never fly—

I have sails, yet never go—

I can’t keep still, if I try,

Yet forever stand just so.

180. Why is a grist-mill like an orange-tree?

181. What Scripture character was a stupid sheep?

182. What animal that always has a cold chin is used to keep the ladies’ chins warm?

183. What two reasons why a young lady going to the altar is certainly going wrong?

184. Why is it dangerous for a teetotaler to have more than two reasons for the faith that is in him?

185. What is the most cheerful part of an arsenal?

186. When does the tongue assume the functions of the teeth?

187. My first is company, my second is without company, and my third calls company.


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