GAMES. 209 ERY =~ \ > CCCLYV. HEWLEY-PULEY. THE children are seated and the following questions put by one of the party, holding a twisted handkerchief or something of the sort in the hand. The handkerchief is called “hewley- puley,” and the questions are asked by the child who holds it. Tf one answers wrongly, a box on the ear with the handkerchief is the consequence ; but if they all reply correctly, then the one who breaks silence first has that punishment. Take this! What’s this >—Hewley-puley. Where’s my share ?—About the kite’s neck. Where’s the kite >—Flown to the wood. Where’s the wood ?—The fire has burned it. Where’s the fire ?—The water has quenched it. Where’s the water ?—The ox has drunk it, 14