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" Do I think it is colder in New York than it is in winter? Do I--think it is colder in- repeated his father, with a puzzled air. "That's it!" interrupted Put. "I'll let you think it over for a day or two, " he added, and pulling his face to one side in a most comical fashion, as he passed behind his father, he shot out of the room. Hiram, having assorted his music to his satisfaction, began to pace the room, apparently much perplexed. ' Is it colder in New York than it is in winter ? ' I don't... quite understand that riddle, " he said to himself over and over again. Presently Mrs. Mosswood entered. " Mother, " he said, " do you think it's colder in New York than it is in winter? " THE QUAKER SCHOOLMARM. 97 Mrs. Mosswood paused, thought for a moment, and then asked : " What do you mean by that ? ' " It's a riddle or carnunderum, that Put gave me, " replied Hiram. " I'll have to think it over, " said Mrs. Mosswood, vigorously rubbing her forehead. " I'm going up to the meeting of the School Board to-night, " continued Hiram, in gleeful anticipation.
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