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b ‘ar * OT ste Cle rattle e And Page 157 INDIAN FEAR (Continued) ‘ Y wrapped the body of ‘Tall-Bod in bis blanket and carried him ot to a burying Place, “Pastened high up in a tree on the beach was a rough, crude box, Tm it were the bones of ag Indian tong dead. “Within an hour after the sad Procession reached the hut Tall Bob waa laid away in the open box with the banes of bis ances: tors for company and the harvest moon shining down on him, His mother wailed with the others for & few hours, then being an In @i.n, her grief must be hidden in her heart, e “Thru the hours of the long night the fires burned and the In: | @ians wailed and the man.in.the Moon smiled to himself at what he saw. “But what he saw, Bdians and the little guessed, As the cool Ava aalt breese blew over the face of ‘Tull. Bod the grinning moon Hooked down” on him, he slowly ‘@pened his eyes, the walling aad- hearted “What he saw was the moon/ @md the stars and the dark Branches of the fir treap He felt @azed and stiff, so he worked his Dianket, sat up and looked about him. “Now the Indians of Puget Sound have a very keen sense of Rumor, and Tall-Bob thought up a grand joke “He waited till the people were to his place on the beach, “When morning came and he saw smoke coming from the but and knew the family was astir, he straightened his shouklera and came walking sélemaly toward them, “At first nobody saw him, #0 that he was almost at the door of his home before they knew he was anywhere but safely roiled up in his box where they had put him. “And when Bie father saw him he didn't run to meet him, as you Would suppode-no, sir! He just let out a yell that brought every Indian in the village to his door, “Go back, my son! he orled, ‘Go back to your gravel Do you not know that you are dead? Did we not find you crushed beneath the limb of a great fir tree, and did we not bury you in the hours of darkness and burn your pow veasions? Go back, I implore you; you are dead? “And when the young man came on toward them, his face a little pale from his accident, but bis pa smiling, every Indian in the village made @ grand rush for his ca “Pal mother with the rest ran soream! with fear, stum bling in ber haste, ‘It ts his spir- it! they eried out agaist ad again, ‘It is his spirit! It will not rest! It is not well that he should walk and amile when he is dead!" “Wellett took all the persuasion power of the white settlers to get the Tadiana back to their homes, and poor Tall-Bob lived his life a hut far back om the bill N ever spoke to hie, de fomething Woke With & Hae who wouldn't stay dead” aekeat “Ha!” said the schoolmaster, “I'l just reach in and give S| him a poke.” Everything was quiet tm the Grove school as Mr. Scribble the fairy schoolmaster, gave @ut the suma. ‘This was the first problem: “If | Billy had five mosquito bites on each ef his legs, how maay bites did he have?" .Chappy Chipmunk held up his “Please, sir,” said he, is Billy boy, or a goat, or a daddy- or a thousand legger?” Mr, Scribble Scratch looked over glasses. “What do mosquitoes mostly?” he asked. thought a moment. “Little anand edi “Right” said Scribble Scratch, amt on with the next question, everybody counted on his fin- and toes what two times five make. _ Now, while they were ali thinking d, Orrie Owl, in his hole in the began to snore like Beeeee! Hem-m-mm! Bezrr™ he went, Ike a sing-song eld sawmill, And you know it i= when you see anybody yawn, or hear anybody snore, you feel sleepy at once yourself. Well, immediately the whole school, instead of counting out how many | | Dites Billy had, began to sniffie and) yawn and stretch so that Seribbie Beratch got cross. “Nancy,” called he, “have you got that dunee-cap made yet? I think we'll need several more before long, too." Pencils got busy then, and the! fairyman tipteed over to the hole in lthe tree where Orrie Owl was sup | posed to wit, “Hal said the little schoolmaster, softly, “I'll just mich in and give him a poke and wake him up. He lean't come to my school and be so jlazy. I won't have tt at all, I'll j}send Nick with a note to his father if he doesn’t do better.” | Suddenly he gave a yell. I wonder | what happened? | Copyright, 1920, N. BE. A. Te TTT BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Sammy Is Glad He Sat Up All Night 5 IAMMY JAY was having no trou- RD bie in keeping Awake now. Not @ bit! He couldn't have | ty the Ow! had frightened him al out of his skin with his fierce, , hunting call. He wag too tened and shivery and creepy t sleep. But he didn't want to, any W, because, you know, he meant to Up wide awake all night, and then if any of the little meadow and people would say that he had 4 in the night, If they did, would know then that they were | trying to tease him by eaying wh things, because he meant to his mouth closed as tight as tight, and not make a single sound Bo he sat in the thickest part of the and creepy and mis 7 heard yy Coon go down the Lon lath on his way to Farmer I id, where the corn inning to get milky and sweet fn @ patch of bright moonlight saw Peter Rabbit jum and cing, and having the «: a time all by himself. Pretty soon ter was joined by his cousin, Jump. | Such antics as th Jay almost | Jaughed ajoud as It was lonely with th id want to call to t PBut that would neve To one must know that he was sit ting up awake al) night. By and by along @kunk, walking out into the patch of bright moonlight. He touched noses with Peter Rabbit aud Jumper the Hare, which is one way of saying Good evening” in the Green Forest ‘Isn't it most time for Sagnmy Jay to scream in his sleep?” asked Peter Rabbit, Sammy pricked up his ears “Beream in his sleep! Nonsense! my Jay isn’t any more asleep than lam. He just screams out of pure meanness, to wake up and gone to} @leep if he wanted to—not since Hoo- | came Jimmy | | frighten good, honest folks who want lto sleep. For my part, I don't sec what any one wants to sleep o a fine night as this for, any It se ‘em right if they do get | waked up.” replied Jimmy Skunk. | “But Sammy Jay says that he pean't know anything 7 j said Peter Rabbit “Have you ever seen him scream in the night, Jim my Skunk?” “No; I don't have to," reptied Jim-| my Skunk, “I gues# I know his| voice when I hear it, and I've heard it enough times the last few nights, goodness knows! Tell me thia, Peter! | Rabbit—who else is there that cries |"Thief! Thief! Thief! and screame like Sammy Jay?" } Peter shook his head. | you're right,” he sald. “Of course I'm right. There now?| | Jimmy held up one hand to warn “I guess Sure Enough, There Was Sammy Jay's Vice Peter to keep still, Sure enough, jthere was Sammy Jay's volce, way over in the alders, beside the Laugh: about it,"| GEE, | DWN’ T See L! SAY?! SAW You Risin” Dowl MERE THAT SIGN WELL, ‘There Is No Use THROWING "em BACK NOW: ILb Pur’em IN MY WEDLOCKED O BROTHER A, POLITICAL SOB: WHEN 00 You KNow A FISH 1S ON TH’ @ooK WHILE FISHIN’ LiKE THIS ? How DARE YO DBROTHE | ra 3 , 4 Zz 3 ~ LOoK é accomP MATTER with WUY, Ue SANDLES™ COREE —TUT IS LISH MENTS, HE PLAYS GOLF, HUNTS BIG GAME, HE'S A GREAT. TENNIS PLAYER, ON’ HE LOVES “To FoLLOW THE 3 My BUNNY Lies # O-VER “THE O~CEAN JQ 4 BELGIUM n ° 3 MY BUNNY LIES t¢ O-VER THE O-CEAN WW BELGIUM ~ 7 oe to be sure that he was awake and sitting there in the big pine tree, “Its my voice and tt isn't my voice, for I haven't made q sound, and it's over in the alders while I'm here in my own big pine tree,” mut tered Sammy Jay to himself, “I'm glad I kept awake, but—but— My wits are all no hazy; That's surely me— Yot here I be! On, dear, 1 wure aim orasyt Next story: The Mystery Grows. Exports from States iners 1918 to $600, Spain to the United 4 from $106,073 in during the past year. Best Home Treatment for All Hairy Growths (fhe Modern Beauty) Every woman should have a small package of delatone handy, for its timely use will keep the skin free from beauty-marring y growths. 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