pg156   5. 1b′1a02bc03a′d0;         1b′a2bc3a′d     ¶ cd0


  6. 1a1b02b′c03d1a′0;         1ab2b′c3da′     ¶ cd0d1     i.e. ¶ d1c0


  7. 1db′02b1a′03cd′0;         1db′2ba′3cd′     ¶ a′c0


  8. 1b′d02a′b03c1d′0;         1b′d2a′b3cd′     ¶ a′c0c1     i.e. ¶ c1a′0


  9. 1b′1a′02ad03b1c′0;         1b′a′2ad3bc′     ¶ dc′0


10. 1cd02b1c′03ad′0;         1cd2bc′3ad′     ¶ ba0b1     i.e. ¶ b1a0


11. 1bc02d1a′03c′1a0;         1bc3c′a2da′     ¶ bd0d1     i.e. ¶ d1b0


12. 1cb′02c′1d03b1a′0;         1cb′2c′d3ba′     ¶ da′0


13. 1d1e′02c1a′03bd′04e1a0;         1de′3bd′4ea2ca′     ¶ bc0c1

i.e. ¶ c1b0


14. 1c1b′02a1e′03d1b04a′1c′0;         1cb′3db4a′c′2ae′     ¶ de′0d1

i.e. ¶ d1e′0


15. 1b′d02e1c′03b1a′04d′1c0;         1b′d3ba′4d′c2ec′     ¶ a′e0e1

i.e. ¶ e1a′0


16. 1a′e02d1c03a1b′04e′1d′0;         1a′e3ab′4e′d′2dc     ¶ b′c0


17. 1d1c′02a1e′03bd′04c1e0;         1dc′3bd′4ce2ae′     ¶ ba0a1

i.e. ¶ a1b0


18. 1a1b′02d1e′03a′1c04be0;         1ab′3a′c4be2de′     ¶ cd0d1

i.e. ¶ d1c0


19. 1bc02e1h′03a1b′04dh05e′1c′0;         1bc3ab′5e′c′2eh′4dh

ad0a1     i.e. ¶ a1d0


20. 1dh′02ce03h1b′04ad′05be′0;

1dh′3hb′4ad′5be′2ce     ¶ ac0


21. 1b1a′02dh03ce04ah′05c′1b′0;

1ba′4ah′2dh5c′b′3ce     ¶ de0


22. 1e1d02b′h′03c′1d′04a1e′05ch0;

1ed3c′d′4ae′5ch2b′h′     ¶ ab′0a1     i.e. ¶ a1b0


pg157 23. 1b′1a02de′03h1b04ce05d′1a′0;

1b′a3hb5d′a′2de′4ce     ¶ hc0h1     i.e. ¶ h1c0


24. 1h′1k02b′a03c1d′04e1h05dk′06bc′0;

1h′k4eh5dk′3cd′6bc′2b′a     ¶ ea0e1     i.e. ¶ e1a0


25. 1a1d′01k1b′01e1h′01a′b05d1c′06h1k′0;

1ad′4a′b2kb′5dc′6hk′3eh′     ¶ c′e0e1     i.e. ¶ e1c′0


26. 1a′1h′02d′k′03e1b04hk05a1c′06b′d0;

1a′h′4hk2d′k′5ac′6b′d3eb     ¶ c′e0e1     i.e. ¶ e1c′0


27. 1e1d02hb03a′1k′04ce′05b′1d′06ac′0;

1ed4ce′5b′d′2hb6ac′3a′k′     ¶ hk′0


28. 1a′k02e1b′03hk′04d′c05ab06c′1h′0;

1a′k3hk′5ab2eb′6c′h′4d′c     ¶ ed′0e1     i.e. ¶ e1d′0


29. 1ek02b′m03ac′04h′1e′05d1k′06cb07d′1l′08hm′0;

1ek4h′e′5dk′7d′l′8hm′2b′m6cb3ac′     ¶ l′a0


30. 1n1m′02a′1e′03c′l05k1r05ah′06dl′07cn′08e1b′09m1r′010h1d′0;

1nm′7cn′3c′l6dl′9mr′4kr10hd′5ah′2a′e′8eb′

kb′0k1     i.e. ¶ k1b′0

SL9Solutions for § 9.

  1.

1b1d02ac03d′1c′0;         1bd3d′c′2ac     ¶ ba0b1,     i.e. ¶ b1a0

i.e. Babies cannot manage crocodiles.

  2.

1a1b′02d1c′03bc0;         1ab′3bc2dc′     ¶ ad0d1,     i.e. ¶ d1a0

i.e. Your presents to me are not made of tin.

pg158  3.

1da02c1b′03a′b0;         1da3a′b2cb′     ¶ dc0c1,     i.e. ¶ c1d0

i.e. All my potatoes in this dish are old ones.

  4.

1ba02b′d03c1a′0;         1ba2b′d3ca′     ¶ dc0c1,     i.e. ¶ c1d0

i.e. My servants never say “shpoonj.”

  5.

1ad02cd′03b1a′0;         1ad2cd′3ba′     ¶ cb0b1,     i.e. ¶ b1c0

i.e. My poultry are not officers.

  6.

1c1a′02c′b03da0;         1ca′2c′b3da     ¶ bd0

i.e. None of your sons are fit to serve on a jury.

  7.

1cb02da03b′1a′0;         1cb3b′a′2da     ¶ cd0

i.e. No pencils of mine are sugarplums.

  8.

1cb′02d1a′03ba0;         1cb′3ba2da′     ¶ cd0d1,     i.e. ¶ d1c0

i.e. Jenkins is inexperienced.

  9.

1cd02d′a03c′b0;         1cd2d′a3c′b     ¶ ab0

i.e. No comet has a curly tail.

10.

1d′c02ba03a′1d0;         1d′c3a′d2ba     ¶ cb0

i.e. No hedgehog takes in the Times.

11.

1b1a′02c1b′03ad0;         1ba′2cb′3ad     ¶ cd0c1,     i.e. ¶ c1d0

i.e. This dish is unwholesome.

12.

1b1c′02d′a03a′c0;         1bc′3a′c2d′a     ¶ bd′0b1,     i.e. ¶ b1d′0

i.e. My gardener is very old.

13.

1a1d′02bc03c′1d0;         1ad′3c′d2bc     ¶ ab0a1,     i.e. ¶ a1b0

i.e. All humming-birds are small.

pg15914.

1c′b02a1d′03ca′0;         1c′b3ca′2ad′     ¶ bd′0

i.e. No one with a hooked nose ever fails to make money.

15.

1b1a′02b′1d03ca0;         1ba′2b′d3ca     ¶ dc0

i.e. No gray ducks in this village wear lace collars.

16.

1d1b′02cd′03ba0;         1db′2cd′3ba     ¶ ca0

i.e. No jug in this cupboard will hold water.

17.

1b′1d02c1d′03ab0;         1b′d2cd′3ab     ¶ ca0c1,     i.e. ¶ c1a0

i.e. These apples were grown in the sun.

18.

1d′1b′02c1b03c′a0;         1d′b′2cb3c′a     ¶ d′a0d′1,     i.e. ¶ d′1a0

i.e. Puppies, that will not lie still, never care to do worsted-work.

19.

1bd′02a1c′03a′d0;         1bd′3a′d2ac′     ¶ bc′0

i.e. No name in this list is unmelodious.

20.

1a1b′02dc03a′1d′0;         1ab′3a′d′2dc     ¶ b′c0

i.e. No M.P. should ride in a donkey-race, unless he has perfect self-command.

21.

1bd02c′a03b′c0;         1bd3b′c2c′a     ¶ da0

i.e. No goods in this shop, that are still on sale, may be carried away.

22.

1a′b02cd03d′a0;         1a′b3d′a2cd     ¶ bc0

i.e. No acrobatic feat, which involves turning a quadruple somersault, is ever attempted in a circus.

23.

1dc′02a1b′03bc0;         1dc′3bc2ab′     ¶ da0a1,     i.e. ¶ a1d0

i.e. Guinea-pigs never really appreciate Beethoven.

pg16024.

1a1d′02b′1c03ba′0;         1ad′3ba′2b′c     ¶ d′c0

i.e. No scentless flowers please me.

25.

1c1d′02ba′03d1a0;         1cd′3da2ba′     ¶ cb0c1,     i.e. ¶ c1b0

i.e. Showy talkers are not really well-informed.

26.

1ea02b1d′03a′1c04e′b′0;         1ea3a′c4e′b′2bd′     ¶ cd′0

i.e. None but red-haired boys learn Greek in this school.

27.

1b1d02ac′03e1d′04c1b′0;

1bd3ed′4cb′2ac′     ¶ ea0e1,     i.e. ¶ e1a0

i.e. Wedding-cake always disagrees with me.

28.

1ad02e′1b′03c1d′04e1a′0;

1ad3cd′4ea′2e′b′     ¶ cb′0c1,     i.e. ¶ c1b′0

i.e. Discussions, that go on while Tomkins is in the chair, endanger the peacefulness of our Debating-Club.

29.

1d1a02e′c03b1a′04d′e0;

1da3ba′4d′e2e′c     ¶ bc0b1,     i.e. ¶ b1c0

i.e. All gluttons in my family are unhealthy.

30.

1d1e02c′a03b1e′04c1d′0;

1de3be′4cd′2c′a     ¶ ba0b1,     i.e. ¶ b1a0

i.e. An egg of the Great Auk is not to be had for a song.

31.

1d′b02a1c′03c1e′04a′d0;         1d′b4a′d2ac′3ce′     ¶ be′0

i.e. No books sold here have gilt edges unless they are priced at 5s. and upwards.

32.

1a′1c′02d1b03a1e′04c1b′0;

1a′c′3ae′4cb′2db     ¶ e′d0d1,     i.e. ¶ d1e′0

i.e. When you cut your finger, you will find Tincture of Calendula useful.

33.

1d′b02a1e′03ec04d1a′0;         1d′b4da′2ae′3ec     ¶ bc0

i.e. I have never come across a mermaid at sea.

pg16134.

1c′1b02a1e′03d1b′04a′1c0;

1c′b3db′4a′c2ae′     ¶ de′0d1,     i.e. ¶ d1e′0

i.e. All the romances in this library are well-written.

35.

1e′d02c′a03eb04d′c0;         1e′d3eb4d′c2c′a     ¶ ba0

i.e. No bird in this aviary lives on mince-pies.

36.

1d′1c′02e1a′03c1b04e′d0;         1d′c′3cb4e′d2ea′     ¶ ba′0

i.e. No plum-pudding, that has not been boiled in a cloth, can be distinguished from soup.

37.

1ce′02b′a′03h1d′04ae05bd0;

1ce′4ae2b′a′5bd3hd′     ¶ ch0h1,     i.e. ¶ h1c0

i.e. All your poems are uninteresting.

38.

1b′1a′02db03he′04ec05a1h′0;

1b′a′2db5ah′3he′4ec     ¶ dc0

i.e. None of my peaches have been grown in a hothouse.

39.

1c1d02h1e′03c′1a′04h′b05e1d′0;

1cd3c′a′5ed′2he′4h′b     ¶ a′b0

i.e. No pawnbroker is dishonest.

40.

1bd′02c′h03e1b′04da05e′c0;

1bd′3eb′4da5e′c2c′h     ¶ ah0

i.e. No kitten with green eyes will play with a gorilla.

41.

1c1a′02h′b03ae04d1c′05h1e′0;

1ca′3ae4dc′5he′2h′b     ¶ db0d1,     i.e. ¶ d1b0

i.e. All my friends in this College dine at the lower table.

42.

1ca02h1d′03c′1e′04b′a′05d1e0;

1ca3c′e′4b′a′5de2hd′     ¶ b′h0h1, i.e. ¶ h1b′0