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See 6 OT TTS | in | ehildren to be fine like the French shout: Adeline was musical; A “Peter, Otertas 237° 88S S8275* APVENTURES OF THE Olive Roberts Barton twins were too greatly ," said Mr. Alligator, hurry With his story, “Mrs. Alligator » 44 Tand the children lived ip Dixie & long time, We were very of, the only kind of bank I knew deing the mud-bank we lived How could I ever educate m And the Persian cat, and have Become grand folk? Alger Wanted to travel, it was all he talked ison to be a banker, a a to be s princess and wear “We were all very unhappy, until day the Fairy Queen came to the ik, and gave us each one “If you're willing to live in *you 80 w Mother and I wished to hav @ fine house and be society leaders na you know what the children ‘i not a and story,” said Nick. ————— to Turvy Land,’ said she, have what you want.’ TWINS A UTTLE Mek IN You work tT RiGHT!. astonished to speak at first. “It sounds very happy.” “Happy! cried Mra. Alligator Wait till you gee the ehildre ! Here they come now. This la non.” And in came a very fine alll gator valive, “You seo," said she, “he wanted to travel, And thiv one is Adeline who couldn't get enough mu- | sic. She's full enough of it now.”| And an alligator music roll made a) bow, “The next is Addison, who want: | ed money—he'x @ pocketbook now you see, and the last is Alicia, who | | wanted jewels, Well, she hds plenty, | for she's a jewel box.” The twins were too greatly aston |ished to speak at frst. “Do you think you can help us?" asked Mr, Alligator, anxiously | “Oh, yes," promised Nancy then “We'll ask our Green Shoes to take to the Puiry Queen, and she'll) nd you all home to your mud.bank Jagain, I'm sure, and give you back your children.” | (epyright, 1990, 8. AD Why Jumper the Hare Is Timid BY THORNTON W,. BURGESS SR THE HARE had come a MB distance to visit his cousin, ducky Peter Rabbit. fome out of the Great Woods north; in fact, the very same Woods out of which Prickly had come. But the little people and those who live in| Green Forest on the edge of the | Meadows knew nothing about ¥ he came from nor what kind M a place it was, They simply saw Jumper the Hare, who was the size of Peter Rabbit, was as timid as he, and every one that Peter has been known to te run away from his own “80, while all were polite to Jumper Hare, they gmiled behind their at ‘when he had passed, and be hig back called him a coward. I every shadow and at ey little noise, If any one spoke unexpectedly, he would jump that M seemed as if he really Jump right out of his skin. Peter Rabbit had to admit that n were very much against cousin—that Jumper seemed very much like a coward. iy Peter told Jumper the Hare the others thought of him. 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He |" | Mr. Fisher, and Mr. Bear, and Tufty ie who runs away from «| bigger and stronger than he.” | POD- IAN @ OUT Ax’ PLAY Wh SLA AN ALEK? | he asked, a few minutes 's Son when he has y Fou, when I am a long Way the Old Hrier Patch, | and old Whitetail the Marwh Hawk “And usually you can mee them a long time before they can get near you?" said Jum “You,” replied Jumper muncty sweet clover. “No wonder you don't understand,” said he finally. “Why, if that waa all I had to be afraid of, | I wouldn't—why, I just wouldn't be jafraid, that’s all Now, up in the | Great Woods, where I come from, |llve Mr. Panther and Mr. Wolf, and & mouthful of the Lynx, and each one ia very |flerce and strong. Bach one would |rather dine on fat hare than any | thing else under the sun, While some |of them try to catch me by day, the | others spend their nights looking for me. So I have had to live always) ready to jump at the least sound, hiding in dark places most of the time, and with my heart in my mouth whenever I came out Inte the jopen. Here on the Green Meadows CLARICE DEAR mS \3 DILL BIFFINS! | i 4 INVITED Him FoR ; DINNER! “No one ia a coward, Peter, those| it is all open, and 1 have not got | Every sound I hear 1/ think is Mr. Wolf or Mr. Fisher! stealing up, and I jump. No one is a/ coward, Peter, who runs away from | OTTO AUTO those bigger and stronger than he.” Peter thought it all over. ‘Then he hastened to tell Johnny Chuck, John- ny told Jimmy Skunk, and Jimmy | Skunk passed the story along. But still there were a few who called Jumper the Hare @ coward, and one ot these was Reddy Fox, Next story: Granny Fox Gives ‘This |3 TWE piace, Tom- "They SAY YoU THE SEATTLE STAR—-SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1920, Got rie WELL, Lead SAY,OLDTmeR, have You Livrie Kick We IT saa senna ¥ thet? VTi so! | They Got What They Were Looking For. 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