My Book of Indoor Games by Clarence Squareman
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spirit as the youngest group of children. All of us have played
"Going to Jerusalem." The spirit must be there; there is nothing so contagious as the spirit of play. [Illustration: Hide--then go seek] [Illustration] TWIRL THE TRENCHER This is a game which almost any number of children can play. The players seat themselves in a circle, and each takes the name of some town, or flower, or whatever has been previously agreed upon. One of the party stands in the middle of the circle, with a small wooden trencher, or waiter, places it upon its edge, and spins it, calling out as he does so the name which one of the players has taken. The person named must jump up and seize the trencher before it ceases spinning, but if he is not very quick the trencher will fall to the ground, and he must then pay a forfeit. It is then his turn to twirl the trencher. |
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