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- } tle Sta OF THE HORN ON THs Page 148 THE BATTLE ‘ IE yelling and ‘the other noises grew louder. We slipped past the house and into the playhouse. “I wasn't sure what I went out for, but I didn’t want to be called back. “Mother, always on the watch, called in a startled voice, ‘Nancy! Why, Nancy! You mustn't go out there! You will be shot! You ehil- @ren come into the house this minute? “We ran in, of course, when we Were called, but father’s stern) Words meant little to us. “"Children,’ he maid, “The In. @ians are shooting to kill, Their arrows are poisoned, and their aim is pretty true, You risk your lives when you go out of the “I have no idea how long the attack lasted, but I distinctly re- Member we ran out again, I re member the look of those hate- filled faces and mother's voice ‘frantic and shrill with fear: “Nancy! Nancy! Oh, my child, you must be careful” “Zing! Zing? whtezed an arrow. They rained down on ua J can how we escaped, but we tmck into the house. acIOnD But what « poor nesey end the “So that it was not long before the noise began to die away, the arrows flew lea often, and the flerce. warriors slunk away, their bare brown bodies being seon lost to sight among the trees. “Rather built us a larger, better home after that. It was to have real doers and windows, with glass in them and an upestaire. “We were delighted with the change and the Indians thought the windows were a miracte and the stairs With the room above pursed them not a little. “I often \wonder, how pioneer mothers ever got along “Cooking isn't very easy any time; but cooking for a family of eight, with company coming and going all the time, cooking every thing over an open fre, must have been an undertaking, sure enough! “I didnt te you how the beds were made, did IT “Or how we moved into the new house before it was finished? “That reminds me of a funny thing that happened,” laughed the story-teller. “Oh, please tell it to us Peggy Dreathed, her eyes shining with interest. 7 David nudged her with his arm. “Keep still, Peg! he commanded, “you might make her forget a big story! . (To Be Continerd) WORMS COVER BY THAT CLUMP OF BUSHES TH’, omer pay yt Mrs. Bumble must be, for the floor was awfully messy their feet stuck. ‘It was very dim in Mr. Bumble breath. | Dow"r Line The sovuD CAR. - BUT I suppose. I Caa'T Be. Wo PARTICULAR WITH A USED CAR - VLE ORIve UP 1 FRonT OF The tose AND BLow Tue Hop ra WKS Nace Car AND Ste. }i THEY'LL KNOW na fu GET MM’ LUNCH - “WELL HIRE & BOAT ano 3 GO PISHIN’ ro é BE HORT wil PANS, Go TO THE FRONT Door AND CALL TH THAT MAM oU'T IN FROM THAT e { Ye bf TS GOTTA BE DONE MR H®GINIS! ‘You MUST GO IN TO YOUR OPPONENTS DISTRICT AN MAKE A Gut 1 DONT WANNA Di E O ‘you 4 “Where ts the @ining room, Mr. START OFF NICE AN’ EASY 1 or" LKE By CALLIN’ YOUR OPPO A CHEAP SKATE POLITICIAN! CROWD WITH yOu, FINISH UP By|/GUESS You SPOKE NT] CALLIN’ HIM EVERYTHING YOu |4@ LITTLE OOBN THINK OF! REMENGER FINISHISTRONG 4 “Gad Tingaling went stumbling along,| Par) clled Nek “We're getting Dumping against things until they/ <on, just here” answered Mr. Bee almost thed they hadn't come. cheertly. “Just at the end ef the this way. When the fairy) hall. It’s quite eaay to find. I came és we Mipdiord knocked at Mr. Bumbie's __ “@oor in the ground and said it was Fent<day, and Mr. Bumble had called; for them to come in, they it that all they had to de was inside and receive the money. had the big pocketbook open, Tingaling had the big pencil ready to mark “Paid” beside Mr. mble's name in the rent-book. ittle did they think what was going to happen. But when they got inside, Mr. Bumbie's voice had called out from a { people, into the dining room." Se Da tack they stumbled, tripping ever roots bumping against stones and ig into sudden corners un- _@ they were compietely out of Few SPEECHES! in myself just @ minute age.” At last they arrived at the room door and went in. They ft at once by the sweet «m honey, But what @ poor keeper Mrs. Bumble must not a good sweeper at, floor was awfully messy and their feet stuck dreadfully. After a few steps Nancy lost a shoe, and after « few more the other one went, Then Nick lest his, and when they got | down on their hands and knees to | search-—Tingaling helping—they got s© covered with honey the fairyman ing said grimly they looked like the origt | nal “candy kids.” Mr. Bee laughed and laughed His plan was working out fine. (Copyright, 1928, N. E. A.) Farmer Brown’s Boy Gives Up Fes, fi, fo, fum, fiddle, dee— A diackbird up in s tulip treet ‘The whole day long Me sang thie song; Wee, fi, fg, tum, fiddle deet § HP said this, Farmer Brown's Boy pointed his gun straight up at Mr. Redwing, who was sitting on the very topmost twig of a tall tree, for joy, because over in their _eradie in the bulrushes, on the edge @f'the Smiling Pool, he had four lit- a babies. For just a minute Farm own's Boy looked along the bar- ‘of his dreadful gun, and then— , he put the gun down again. could shoot you just an easy as be, Mr. Blackbird, but I guess 1 t want to,” said he. “I'd miss Fahat beautiful song of yours, and it ‘t do me a bit of good just to F that I could hit you, because I it, anyway. All I want is to get that fox who stole my pet , but it looks as if I'li have q omer viet on wanting. I've hunt- @d the Green Meadows all over and Tive hunted the Green Forest al) thru, but no Mr. Fox I've found Pe house where he used to live, but wasn't at home when I called, and hagn't been there since, for every I have been to see.” Fee, fi, to, tum, fidtie deet | gang Mr. Redwing. | Farmer Brown's Boy grinned unt! } all the little freckles on his face geemed to run into one big freckle, “What de you know about it?” he ) anked. ; Fee, fi, fo, fum, fiddle deet ‘sang ‘Mr. Redwing, just as he had be. Parmer Grown'’s Boy chuckled. “I ve you could tell me a whole lot you only would,” said he, “Has Fox left the Green Meadows for os Farmer Brown's boy hitched up his trousers and looked over the! Green Meadows, There was no one! in sight excepting Mr. Redwing.| Yeu see, all the other littie meadow; and forest people had become #0/ afraid of Farmer Brown's Boy and) his dreadful gun that as soon as he | appeared they straightway hid. The) only reason that Mr. Redwing hadn't, flown away as soon as he saw Farm: er Brown's Boy was because his heart was so full of happiness that he couldn't believe that any one could possibly want to hurt him, YET} Presently Farmer Brown's Roy'there, too, and a sudden thought | Whistied to Rowser the Hound, who|came to him. He reached down and was running about, pretending that) patted Bowser's head, “I believe he was trying his very hardest to| you're right, old fellow,” eald he. “I believe that fox hag left the Green Meadows, and I shouldn't wonder but he has gone up to the Old Pas- t Some day we'll have a look for him there, Now I guess we'll give it up on the Green Meadows and in the Green Forest, and we'll go home and put the gun away.” Vee, U, to, tum, fiddle dee! sang Mr, Redwing from the topmost twig of the tall tree. Next story: Peter Rabbit Spreads the News. “We'll go gun away.” find the tracks of Raddy For. “Well, 014 fellow, can't you find that fox?” aaked Farmer Brown's Boy. Bowser the Hound looked up In his master’s face and waged hin tail, Then he looked off across the Green Meadows toward the faraway Old Pasture, on the edge of the moun: home and put the Yee, fi, fo, tum, faale aeet all that Mr. Redwing had to say. 1221 Third Ave “COR UNINERSIVY tain, “Bow, wow, wow!" said he. 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