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| > R Clelancd Page | 115 A BED-TIME STORY David and Daddy reached ‘the cottage, Mother dear was @ lntele anxiously. Sreeted her with, “Oh, dear, Mr. Blank has been telling Most interesting sto. fea, tn’ I forgot how late it waa, ly didn’t even scold me, ‘told me Another one com. Is Pegay asleep?” ‘worry you forgot, dear, phen T trusted you to go to the | we After supper, but. of course, Much you lke Mr. fo this time—" Mother dear,” David took | » “This time you'll % wy R. ‘n’ I won't ever do it) }, » » Voice came thru the a windows, “David, won't you and watting to ‘the big stump tn the back ‘Bearsdegan. “I've been these Washington eome facts ey ind Poway #2 you can remember them, Much olter story thah any xet fire, for the great trees farther had oat two feet high. on times the h ndred ether ttt too, and they © hey could hardly tree was caught, biackened, and Ming dead thing, “Rtrange new folk were wandering tn the forests, the tree saw and was glad of thetr white faces and tie wayne (Those were the Pio~ ‘Bee my-ereat tough dark. Fire did not burn It, water did net rot it rong, strong? Reet in my he men didn't hear, With ed ane ADVENTU ASS Pate bats Betas MR. TINGALING GETS A REST ; Tingaling snoring loudly. by this yghe- took ‘Tingaling off to! . be was soon | breeze swayed) and who, I could stay It Poor Reddy Fo BY THURNTON W.- BURGESS R RABBIT and Jobnrey | fuck stole up the hil! towards HEAR MM Co: Be. Free from Pain if You Do as1Did. —_—_- 0 ei suffered yee ing through my hips ani I such & beari HW down feeling that I could not stand on my feet. I also shad-other dis- tressing » ym p- toms. At times I it had to give up work. I tried a oe | Compound em did me more good titng else. I am regular, do mrthe pains I used to, Keep do all my work. I recom- medicine to all who suffer you may use my letter an | wNte MiTcHrL., many women who suffer as I did and who are being | by this great medicine every has helped thousands of wo have been troubled with die inflammation, ulceration, i riodic pains, back- that Seiten down leeling, indi- oF Ech prostration. &. 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Peter Rabbit was afraid @f both. The nearer:he got to the home of Reddy Fox, the more anx fous aed nervous he grew. You see, Reddy’ Fox had played so many tri¢ka:to catch Peter that Peter was not quite sure that this was not an othergrick, So he kept a sharp watchs in every direction, ready to Tun atwthe least sign of danger. When they had tiptoed and . |erawle@zo a point where they could se0 the:doorstep of the Fox home, Peter Rabbit and Johnny Chuck lay down in @ clump of bushes and watched. | Pretty soon they saw old Granny Hox come out, She gnifted the wind and then started off at a quick run down the Lone Little Path, Johnny Chuck gave a sigh of relief, for jhe wasn't afraid of Reddy and now vhe- felt nate. But Poter Rabbit was just a9 watchful as ever, “I've got to see Reddy for mywelt before I'll go @ step nearer,” he whispered. Just then Johnny Chuck put a hand on higlps and pointed with the other"hand, There was Reddy rox’ crawling out of his doorway into the sun, Peter Rabbit leaned forward to see better, Was Reddy For really So badly hurt, or was he only pre tending? Reddy Fox crawled painfully out onto his doorstep. He tried to stand and walk, but he couldn't, because he Was too stiff and sore. So he iust THE SEATTLE STAR |] TheRG. The écameRry 19 BraUTIFUL AND 11S A WoNDERAA PLACE TO REST - Themes ABEAUTI PUL. Lara ThERt, OUT OF course IWaveRtvo i The. 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