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Oh. How Great is our Pleasure. Conciudad.
[Note:—A child in the centre of the ring closes his eyes. The children in the ring then begin the song, marching around to the right or left: and some child, designated by the kindergartner. leaves the ring and hides. At the word', "Canyon tell us," etc., the children stand still, the child at the centre opens his eyes, and missing from the ring. When he guesses arizht. all clap hands as a signal for the ab­sent one to return. This one then takes the place of the child at the centre, and the game is repeated-]
204. Guessing Game.
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German Air.
[Note:—One of the children is placed at the centre of the ring and blind folded. The children in the ring pace around side ways while singing the first stanza. When they stop, they drop hands. In the meanwhile a second child has taken a place behind the blind-folded one at the centre. The latter then claps his hands and sin;;s the second stanza alone. The second child answers by singing the same strain to "la. la, la." etc The blind folded child tries, from the voice, to guess who the singer is. If he fails, he may sing the second stanza once more and "try again." A pleasing variation is to let the blind-folded child hold in his hands a cane with a ribbon tied to the top; in this case the words "tap your cane," may be substituted for "clap your hands" in the song.]
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