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Updated: September 11, 2025
'What are you doing up in that tree? "That was kind of a puzzler to answer offhand, and I don't know what I'd have said if friend Allie hadn't hove in sight just then and saved me the trouble. He come strolling out of the woods with a cigarette in his mouth, and when he saw Barbara he stopped short and looked and looked at her.
'What else did you do it for? said Maurice. 'It is horrid not to be able to leave one's things a minute 'But I did not know the dragon-fly belonged to you, Maurice, said Phyllis. 'That is a puzzler, Mohun senior, said Reginald. 'Now, Redgie, do get Maurice to leave off being angry with me, implored his sister.
But this is a puzzler, and no mistake. Twenty-four of these to be turned up in the best-seasoned boxwood! What can they be for? Something to do with the experiments he is carrying on upstairs at this very moment, I expect."
But then, that Fielden, rather a puzzler that! Yet no. Now I understand, old Ardworth gave the boy to Mrs. Joplin, and took it away from her again when he went to the parson's. Now, certainly, it may be quite necessary to prove, first, that the boy he took from Mr. Braddell's he gave to Mrs. Joplin; secondly, that the boy he left with Mr.
They thought they'd got hold of this fine craft, nice little prize, for she'd sell well just as she stands after being condemned. Handy little bit of pocket-money for them in these days when the war is over. Rather a puzzler to them at first. The second luff that's what he was had never tackled a natural history craft before, and he wouldn't believe it.
"Now, that is strange, for my missis writes about the wery same thing," said Joe, "only she seems to have gone in for a little more confusion an' blots than your missis, an' that blessed little babby of ours is always gittin' in the way, so she can't help runnin' foul of it, but that same puzzler crops up every now an' then. See, here's what she writes:
P'raps they takes the puzzler up by the middle an' talks wild about that part of it; then they give a look at the end of it, an' mayhap they'll come back and glance at the beginnin', mayhap they won't, and then they'll tell you as grave as owls that they've made up their minds about it, and so nail their colours to the mast."
He told them that he wished each to keep a separate reckoning, so that he might compare the two; that they must take good care that they agreed. "That would be a puzzler for me," observed Stephen. "As you, Roger, are a much better navigator, you would probably be correct, whereas I am very likely to make mistakes.
"And what's the reason, then, you don't pay them to me, instead of the parson?" This was a puzzler to Kelly, who only knew his own side of the question. "You have me there, sir," he replied, with a grin.
I wondered about that, too; in those thousands of miles, and against this low air-pressure, you'd think they'd lose a lot. But the answer's simple; they float a skin of oil on the water." Putz nodded, but Harrison cut in. "Here's a puzzler.
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