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Merry's Book of Puzzles

Chapter 55: COLD WATER.
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A three-part compilation of riddles, charades, rebuses, pictorial puzzles and conundrums presented for children and young readers. Arranged as short challenges and illustrated teasers, the pieces mix wordplay, logic problems, simple arithmetic puzzles and playful questions that invite group play or solitary amusement. Brief introductions and occasional light commentary frame the items, which range from single-line riddles to multi-step brainteasers, all intended to entertain while sharpening observation, verbal wit and reasoning skills.

COLD WATER.

Cold water, pure, sparkling, and bright,

Cold water forever for me;

Cold water you, too, must drink to-night,

Who have come to our apple spree.

For nothing else you will get to drink,

Of that most sure you may be;

No wine, no brandy will we allow

At our red-apple spree.

No cider, no rum, no lager bier,

Or any such stuff will you see;

But pure cold water, fresh from the pump,

We will have at our apple spree.

Drink as much as you will, good friends and true,

For nothing it costs, you see,

And in these hard times it is best to have

An economical spree.

So a spree we will have, and a jolly one too,

And none the worse shall we be

To-morrow, for having joined to-night

In a real red-apple spree.

Ruth.