GAMES. 161 give a reason why the answers given resemble the thought. Suppose he had thought of a rose, and one of the party had said “his thought was like a little child,” the reason given might be because both are tender and fragile, and must not be treated roughly. Another might have said “like a piano;” here the reason might be given because sweetness comes from both. If any one is unable to find any similarity in his answer to the thought, he must pay a forfeit. SMUGGLERS. Here one personates an officer, and the rest are called Smugglers, standing in one corner, which is called their harbour. They all run out at the cry of “Took out,” and endeavour to reach the other end of the room before the officer can catch them. Whoever is caught must be officer. FETTERED FIGHT. Tuis game is only fit for boys, and is played thus: —All clasp their hands under their knees, and, con- sequently, leave only their feet free They arrange M