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a e. a n f- ir ie A rt t- 2 7 > ~ m i if a i ; MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1990, ar INDIANS AGAIN VER in West Seattle, where the terraces are not so steep, and one has the broad vw of Sound and mountains and city, of gloty at sunset time and a fairy. land of twinkling lights across the Day at night, Peasy and David have a friend ‘ She is a little girl a dit older than Posgy, but who ts still a lit- tle girl, whose grandmother has Dut recently gone on to her heavy enly home. And the little girl re- members the wonderful tales of early days which this grand. mother used to tell, and she loves to retel) them to our kidkties. ‘They sat in a row on the steps one day last week, hoping to seo another battleship come steaming fm, and the little girl (we will call her Alice) was telling David and Peaxy that her mother had “But Mother mys.” she was maying, “that she bought them frome rea! Indian, but they may De machine-made, just the same. | “Grandma used to tell the best Indian stories. Some of them she | ‘Wrote down in a book, but lots of them she would just tell us, and ‘we liked to hear them over and | over. is) we liked to hear about the time the Modoc Indfins ‘Were so bad.” Peéay in the same breath. “Yes, they lived over east of the tains then, and Grandpa had @ cattle ranch. It must have been ‘@ let of fun to get on a pony and wide the range for miles and miles, “But tt wasn’t.all for fun. The | Tndians—the Modoo, Indians-were | retting meaner and meaner all | the time, and the settlers had to’ |be awfully careful, ‘cause the In- diana kept closing in on them and taking thelr cattle and their ® horses, and slipping into the store- houses and keeping everybody seared. “Once Grandpa took Uncle Jim- | mie with him when he was mov | ing a lot of cattle to the Harney | valley. “Uncle Jimmie was just about as big as T am now, and he was the only child in the party. | . jot of work to moving Mt Jostied Uncle Jimmie up and tem. “Ho next Gay Grandpa said, ‘Jim- | mie, you can stay at camp today and keep the fire going under the jerked easier for you than rid- wtrtpe and smoke emoke tt til ite tke tt. “Well. oe they oll went eff and left Uecie Jimmie.” * (To Be Rekane ADVENTURES - on Ee So AN ACCIDENT e | iF peer Secek c gtehtty i eEfEras Granny Fox Calls Jimmy ike anything not to slip when he was going to or from vers dwelling place. Before Tingaling could say, “Boo,” |down he went sprawling to the soft | ground below. He waan't hurt much, {| Skunk Names BY THORNTON W. BURGESS IRANNY FOX couldn't believe her own eyes. No, sir; she) Wouldn't believe her own eyes, and rubbed them two or three times make sure that she was seeing had left a plump «hicken of the hill while she tried eter Rabbit. She had not eter, and now the chicken disappeared, and there was no where it had gone. very queer. Old Granny Fox stare th i to think who there was dare steal anything from her. she walked in a big cir to the ground, sniffing. she doing that for? Why, she could find the tracks of who might have stoien her c 3 = exclaimed Granny Fox, to run along the top of the to the ground. “Aha!” him thig time!” a few minutes shé began to run ly, and every two or three would look ahead. Sudden- snapped and she began most flat on her stomach. had.crept for Peter Rab. it wasn't Peter Rabbit this Tt was—whom do you think? Skunk! Yes, sir; it was Jim- Skupk He was slowly ambling for Jimmy skunk never bur Every big stick or stone that move he would pull over or for Jimmy Skunk was beetles. i i HH Ue st ing \ Granny Fox watched him. lust have a tremendous appetite Fe _ to be hunting for beetles after eat Fe g my chicken,” muttered she. Then she jumped out in front of Jimmy Skunk, her eyes snapping, her teeth showing, and the hair on her back nding on end #0 as to make her very fierce. But all the time Did Grantly Fox took the greatest care not to get too near to Jimmy (Skunk. “Where's My chicken?” snarled old c “Granny Fox, and she looked very, wery fierce. Almumy Bunk looked up as if very th | much eurprisea. “Hella, Granny Fox!” he exclaimed, “Have you lost a chicken?” “You've stolen it! You're a.thief, j | |. “Where's my chicken?” snarled Old Granny Foz. Jimmy Skunk!” snapped ranny Fox. “Words ean never make black white; Before you speak be sure you're right,” |aaid Jimmy Skunk, “I'm not a thief.” “You are!" cried Granny, working herself into a great rage, “I'm not!” “You are!” Ail the time Jimmy Skunk was chuckling to himself, and the more he chuckled the angrier grew Old Granny Fox. And all the time Jimmy Skunk kept moving toward Old Gran ny Fox, and Granny Fox kept back- |ing away, for, like all the other little | meadow and forest people, she had lq wholesome respect for Jimmy | Skunk’s little bag of scent. iow, backing off that way, she | couldn't see where she was going, land the first thing she knew she had | backed into a bramble bush, which tore her skirts and scratched her legs. “Ouch!” cried old Granny Fox. “Hat hat! . 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