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Che Caspec Daily Cribune ‘TUESDAT, DECEMBER 19, I9ZZ. PAGE FORR. ‘The Lcids Re d 5 oat PETEY DINK--Thinking Ahead or Two. { Torasec HANDICAP ts { DRENWG GALL THE PEOPLE) C00-Cs0 © ars { ALL You HEAR ABOUT Now = I BETTER BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS === INSTALLMENT NO. 1 TWO REBELS mained standing our Lerses. debat het.e or no “Shall Hall?" b But I saw ne reas 20 duty; and the visit ce awkward, if, indeed, it ro’ John no more violent ex pan at the sight of me | With our bridles over our arms, "| wtill debating, we walked along the | street until we came to the Johnso Arms Tavern—a To frequented by frien It was so dull we tied our horses and went Johnson Arms, hopir t | mischief. | our ; Pay eo than Nick's. mare, Kaya, in her h was a log wing to my mounted and und to where Nick sat in his saddie a-play carri ing own is fife, which he n him, he lov- | obliged to merke his 4 ever ArouNio AND | Arrention To / LOAFING more EASY. OLD Sov, IT'S Gonna < “= : p / TAwe A LUTTE Tae To GET > THosG KINKS GUTTA YouR | Gino LEGS = ONCE more AROUND . SPARKY, AND TRY tase To Limp so MueH - _ By Billey De Beck ESS Ss HoSF 15 ALC = BLAGK ANO RUE AND 8 MIKES, PETEY DINK. | its of the dozen odd Tories who sat chess or draughts, cr whispered Their brew was poor! the apir-| al a polled gazettes, was poorer he on seeing ays beh! still The dark looks cast 8; but none car the compan ntiemen, you seem melanc | and distrait ‘Are you 80} pensive because a4 Dunmore has Norfolk? weighs upon you sad plight of Tom you? Or the h Sir Guy Carle moral wan 4ying for a in trouble as d-worked bodies need a At He winked at ked the shillings in his see all the sight quoth | ton, General he Kennyetto could not| Howe find st today, nor our two| ““Possibl. quoth % ors in history loves| Poem on these three British ch, nor since time | ™&y enliven you | “Carleton, Burgoyne, Howe, “Bow-wow-wow!" | se me kindly. But there was nothing to be hoped who smiled at] 0f these sullen Tories, for they took | | our laughter but budged not an inch. rit was come | he exclaimed. | to ® pretty p in Johnstown when | handsome in her | tWo honest farmers must go home fe “a short riors too, Jack!” | tack of ‘a rogue or two or suffictent said I spirit to ven a day withal easica and| We stopped © White De ve at Pigeonwood | ern, and Nick © the compa: | other poem, whith he sald was writ ‘said I, “you have made) ten by Lord North thelr acquaintance! © Boston wives end mafds draw He laughed and we galloped on. near and sce | | | beating | Our delicate Souchong and Hys fife. | tea | magni! saddle, high with hi John, desires to be a! Buy the Continental Line,” black, or brown; lord If not, we'll cut your throats and “[ must go, Nick,” I said in & lew fourteen," said I burn your town voice | “T¢ a pretty wench were as rare as| He sald with a slight sneer But he fs a tall lad and/a broken head in Johnstown,” he | blesse oblige—" and then, s stout enough. What will be your regi-| muttered, “I'd be undone, tndeed.|a quick hand on 1 | t domain of which hia great j | y ar / ~ ER- ER- Petey ) { Dear- ER-tR-— \ HAVe.MADE OUT 5 OUR KMAS LIST: { GREAT Serr! . my charming girls, fair, | father had been creator and soe i Dg ae —— IT WILL MiKE MOTHER \ HAPPY If WWE JUST PACK LP AND GO AND SURPRISE } HER— NOT LET HER ( KNOW WE'RE > ment, Jack |Come, Jack; shall we ride that wa; Jotmson Hall. | 2 ingston's,” maid Pigeonwood.” t seemed strange to me at} COMING ‘s what is to “You have a sweetheart there, you 11 was the cheerfulness of all r the circumstances which must nave mortified any Royalist, and in neipal famil political com militia and | say? awk regiment, the » other three sre to the nd so, perhaps, might zou, for n of passing by." sald 1 Iw lheart. To clip a lip en pi Vp be warm end willing— Into the dr § room came black lush and a laugh ar | Flora, all smiles, to say that the| » journey in quest of gal-| gentlemen were dressing but that | with malice aforethought—| I ohnson would receive me. was seated before her glass er chamber, and the red-cheeked no sweet: |} ant, if the | plexion he 0 nd I mean tc And then, J as we had mou s in Johnstown and. were gather!ng bridles and| Irish maid she had brought from New searching for our stirrups with moc-| York was exzeedingly busy curling We put our horses to a gallop. casined toes, comes a gailope nj her hair, sald Lak Jchnson out Tory and Whig. ) soar ket and breeks, with ‘Oh Jchnstown and. sealed 2 er waved high to halt me. soft "You might have sus- pected my lips were painted if you had been efficiently adyenturous. But you al ways were a timid youth,” “they told me you Has it become must send for ar ould “have come ¢ I glancetl at pon the galloper Horse, and as so ght perhaps you and John might take pleasure he was ns from I repHed, hone: aws for his brother John who said I, “pray present to Lacy | enough. to go to war! Oh, Lord!—|Johnson my duties and my compll-! who» qecause last ‘winter you and for his mother he found skeins olored wool; and for ht ments, and say that I am honored by * answered the .district summons and her ladyship’s commands, and shall| vere on guard at the church with the father a Barlow jack-knife. |be—happy—to present myself at Seen a some suckets and fish-| Johnson Hall within the hour.” jeeoy MOS eee 4 fiddle——God knows why,| Young galloper salutes; I outdo him| So /she knew that, too. But I had on it, nor desire in exact and scrupulous courtesy,|Scarcely expected otherw used two books,|moleskin cap in hand; and ‘round he| “Come,” she said, in her lively man- Philosophers." by | wheels and away he tears like the|ner, ‘a good soldier obeys his colon: tty poem hv Peter Pin-! celebrated Tory in the song Jock/ whoever that officer may chance “The Lousia4"—a bold Gallopaway. befor the moment. And, were you 1 (poon cn the Britusa “Here's a kettle o” fish.” Nick, in @isgust. use would it have been “to disobey “Were it not Lady Johnson mut-/af bd Schas r checked myself. After all ngenerous that I should see even Sir John, who makes m a pris of my “Sir ned here within that. whit o omarked | even otherwise Inclined, Jack, of what Sie | Gs & Dupe_oF an } IDE! Pca FeHT WITH coremest MY Trews ve} | TAANKS, COD. Little Does Buck SUSPECT THAT ae vs 4 Dear, Bur APTe® BRINGING AM\yePoweRFEUL Paimor Pearc // , o QUEEN ay AFTER tras.) 1 Gor & MERTAL RESOURCES To PLAY | HIT UPON, Beaps? / Cee | OF MY BUSINESS, BUT WHY SHOULD eae NT HAVES BUY iporee “WY BRILUANT IDEA OE HAUING & r (aus! HAROLD BE ACCOMPANYING IRIS + JUNC iS} “THAN A, seer! DECIDE ON, 7 @ P2ESENT 1 HATED To SHow tT To — OH, MY DEAR— Ha! ‘ — \ THoucnt oF THAT Nov— ! KNow Iv5 Coins —Mou HEEDu'T WoRRY oul To Cost A LOT OF WoHey 4 So | WIRED For- oe ABour Thar A Bit +. * > oy or CEI AEN) MoTHER To Come - —Wioman—|S THATTHE “FRutty —Nou'Re Hot JesTine | GASOLINE ALLEY—ASSEMBLING THE NECESSITIES 7. ' CAM JUST SEE HER WHAT "THE DICKENS == " FACE LIGHT UP WITH Joy Ts Been A coma [4 1S THIS ALL ABOUT, : TIME SINCE SRE'S SEEN SKEEZIX? YOU RACKING om Ww) WHEN SHE SEES US COMING \IM THE GATE. SHE WON'T 2 YOu. MONEY. ALMOST A TOO? KNOW WHAT To SAY. | veaR. WON'T SHE GE > | \suRPRISED THOUGH: HAROLD TEEN—SOWING.THE SEEDS OF JEALOUSY HOW ABOUT & NICE. }/ sue’s Gor iis AS 1 ToD SADIE SMITH, ITS NONE @RL HELP ME WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER.' Perry Even Shocks Santa Cig ny et Bln co eh) THERES ) | NOWDO PERRY! HAVE YOU BEEN A : GOOD Boy? 1 ONLY BRING Toys SUST AMMINUTE! 2 AND.FRESENTS TO GOOD LITTLE || GEE, 1M GLAD YA NOW BE QUIET AND FS BOYS, ON CHRISTMAS, You KNow}! |] TOLD ME THAT HEY WINNIE BENAVE!! ps Sb are ie COME ON, WILL THIS TOY STEAM- YA? NOW CAN BOAT RIGHT BACK f ON TH’ CouNTER, WHERE I COPPED XT FROM have laid down our arms; we are| peaceably disposed; farm dutles be- | gir; a multitude ef affairs preoccupy us; so let who will fight out this quarrel in Massachusetts Bay, so only |that we have t jin County Tryon.” I Iistened, amazed, to this schoolgirl |chatter, marveling that she herself belleved such pitiable nonsense. that IT hoped this © conflagration rough all New 4 ed to the chagrin, | t Hiakatoo, | war chief of the Senecas, in all his] son entered the room with ceremonial finery. I knew "Hiakateo to bo a savage beast and a very devil, the more to be suspected because of|and powder. who curtsied low on the| are } 4 fe on the! are leather a: ‘i With him was a Mr. Hare, sometime| Candies seemed fewer than usual in| sewed on elbow and knee with pack, eutenant in the Mohawk regiment, | the dining hall, but were sufficient to| thread or sinew.” fiat r od with whom I had a slight rcquaint-| display the late Sir William's plate ance. I knew him to be Tory to the| and glass. bone The scented The next instant Sir John entered] fen stirred my h room with Ensign Moucter, of the| a Claudia Swift, and I thought I had seldom be. e said I, “the back eds aristocracy make little of your ilk hosen, “Meaning that I wear lip-rouge an = f iy-balm? Well, > Claudia. Our stockings | friend.” ell, I do, my impertinent “Who could suspect it?” I protested, niockingly. seo, might have suspected it long BS ae since had you been sufficiently ad- It Is a fashion tike another,” she | venturous. deat | remarked with a shrug, but watching} “Ho: udia’s}me intently over her fan's painted} “By nem. | edge. w so?” I inquired in my turn. me, pardieu! But yor & timid youth, Jack ‘The mode ts a ant,” said I, Moha egiment. and 2. knows i Captain, Waite from Ni . nor good tnstallment Tomorrow. © Pelly; Lady 8 a | Copyr 2, Bs dicate, Inc.) Scarce had compliments been vt : FS Gi nge¢ with snuff when Lady ' co also wears paint,| England has = yomen magistr