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BSS hn =F & BE FAME Swe eatn ASSKhEP ae ~ily ame TURSDAY, OCTOBER ft, 1990, ar * onic é JD, andeo (he young man knew the Indiana, and they helped him some and he got a lit tle land cleared, and built him a cabin, and got things for it from the ships, and was getting along fine, only he was so lonesome he could hardly stand it “He used to go down to the beach at the end of the day and watch and watch, hoping every day a ship would be coming tn, and the sun would go down and things would get gray the way and he would go back to his lone ly home, in the forest “It was one of these very lone. somest nights when he was look ing out to sea that way that he saw something drifting his shore, then when it got nearer he saw it | tt, at least he thought noBedy was in it. } “Well, a canoe was pretty hard | to make and cost a lot to buy from the Indians, gp he thought | he'd go out after it. “He borsowed a cance from an Indian and went out, but he didn’t tell the Indians what he was go-| ing after. And when he got to the| canoe, of course, it was the one Huloima had been sent away to die in, “She didn’t look beautiful when | he saw her.» he thought she was dead, Wesides, but he towed | her to land, then he took a look at her. “Her long hair was all matted OF THE Mrs. Muskrat stopped doing ed at him in stern amazement. “Tap, tap, tap.” banged Scribble Scratch on his desk with his meas- uring stick: “Zoom, squeak, 200m.” played Nick on his mouth-organ. | “Left, right, left.” marched Nan: | cy, leading the pupil« of Meadow | Grove school up one aisle and down! the other while the visitors looked on with approval. | “Fine!” said Mr. Granddaddy Owl. “Wonderful™ declared old Judge Crow. “Remarkable! cried Dr, Mink. “Charming!” nodded Prof. Hare. | “Very nice, indeed!” approved Mr. | Uv. U. Chuck. : So they marched and sang about | the “mosquito and the fish,” and everything went very nicely, nobody dreaming what a dreadful time} Markie Muskrat was having. Here's the way it was: That morning Markie said to his mother, “Say, Ma, please give mo a/ cont.” And Mrs. Muskrat had stopped doing the breakfast dishes and look: | ed at him in stern arnazement.| “Why Mareus Aurelius Muskrat! By Mabel Or: Py Page 179 THE RESCUER | |thing! UM bury her myself!" | out of her own blankets and mai they do, and coyotes would how! | toward | “First he thought tt was a log, | Was a loose canoe with nobody in| Maiden than he t | and stood before him and said, ‘I am. your Hulol for to my father I am dead, and, besides, I ADVENTURES Olive Roberts Barton Soallle + a and her face was swollen and her lips were puffed up and sores all over her. ‘Smattpox! he sald, and they’ve set her adrift to die, poor “Rut when he went to lift her up she gave a low moan and he ly dropped her. ‘So he made her a little tent ne a clean bed for her in it, gave her things to drink and care of her the best he could And after a while she began to get a lot better, and/the swelling went down some every day, and he gave her salve and stuff to put on her sore spots, and she got her hair combed out, and one” day when he went to her tentowit® her bow! of soup she was stand- ing up outside of it and when sh@, smiled he thought she was kind 0° pretty, and she was more=of a vt she was when he picked her up, ‘cause then he thofight she was only a ttle girl ’ “So she kept on getting weller all the time and got so she could take walks with him, and at last he thought she was quite pretty Then one day he said, ‘Huloima, you are beautiful; the sea brought you to me when my heart was lonely and sad; when the next ship comes in I will get a priest to marry us, and we will live here in this spot all our fives." “And Huloima dropped her he “THAT KID t3 "Too, Much FOR ME. have loved you all the time.” Now come on, Peg, and let's play it! TWINS the breakfast dishes and look- SOME SRVICE: IVE BEEN TRoriN’ To GET TH SWITCH BoARD OPERATOR DOWN- STAIRS FoR 15 MINUTES! oy ih What do you want a cent for? Markie hung his head gulltily “1 know,” she went on accusingly.| “You want to buy another of those salmon lolly-pops, and they're simply ruining your stomach.” “Oh, no, Mamaf Markie dectared It isn't that at all. Honest! | “Then it must be one of those blub- ber balloons! You blow them up faster than your Pa can make the| money to buy them.” “No, Ma, ia isn’t that, either,” de-| nied Markie. | Suddenly Mrs. Muskrat gave a shriek. “Markie, it can't be that you| intend buying chewing-gum!" | Markie looked as tho he'd robbed! had a bank then, for his mother gueswed exactly right “Now, young man. right off to school,” ‘and don't let me cheep out of you.” Byt Markie’s mouth was watering march | scolded, | another you she hear so for some chewing-gum that he couldn't get it out of his mind. And he thought and thought how he could get a cent to buy some, (Copyright, 1920, N. FE. A) BY THORNTON W. BURGESS How Mistah Mockingbird Got His Voice ETER RABBIT can't tongue still, He simply t, and that is all there is about it. If you want to keep a secret, don’t tell it to Peter Rabbit. right, does Peter. purposely. Ob, my, no! It just pops out before he thinks. He is always dreadtully sorry then, when it is too late, but, of course, that doesn’t un do the mischief which sometimes has been done, Of course, lots and lots | of times no harm is done by Peter's habit of talking. There was none this time, Ol Mistah Buzgard was surprised, but there was no harm to any one You see, it was this way. Peter Rabbit had heard an ugly little whis per that Mistah Mockingbird, who keep his; He doesn’t tell had just come to live in th en Forest and on the Green Meaddws, had not come honestly his won derful voice. Peter had gone straight to Ol Mistah Buzzard and | asked him about it. Ol’ Mistah Buz | gard had told Peter to come back) next morning and he should hear all about how Mistah Mockingbird had | come by his voice | Peter was so tickled that he told| everybody he met, and even went out | of his way to tell some, Of course, | everybody wanted to hear all about | it, and so when ©} Mistah Buzzard | came sailing down out of the sky to his favorite tall dead tree in the Greer. Forest that morning, he found | half the little people of the Green| Meadows and the Green Forest guth- pre. Mistah FE make their homes up in th ‘No'th| had come down South to get warm, | just like most of them do now every | winter, But somehow they were late starting, and the first thing they knew there wag Ol’ Jack Frost | @blowing his Wumpet and atwist He means all!’ a time,” began on |sang for Mistah Meadow Lark See St pam neared ius Rep: 4, “aN the birds who| and all the others.” ke Gamepad bottle | to bring you relief, | ‘Pry DD dD. The. 606 and £1.00, <OTTO AUTO “WE MOST the trees. a-crowding ing the Away t ieaves off all all started, each other, just as if there wasn't room enough in the air for ali of ‘em. ut it wasn't any use, fo’ right athers rode Ol’ Jack ‘Of course, every one of them had a cold when they reached mah ol’ home ‘way down-South. Couldn't any One of ‘em sing a note, they had such sore th’oats. Now, Old Mother Nature used to get all the birds to gether every year soon after they reached the warm and sunny South for a grand concert, to see if they |“ had been studying their music as | they should, and had been taking days Here they couldn't sing a note n't any real ge r Old Mother knew that the © started South bef ut this time along ¢ ature, care of their th’oats ag they ought to. nt looking wird, whe his ~—" [home in the South, and never did 0 ter WY OS ALY, Pal |tar away from it, He wasn’t pretty %, | "He wore ' |day sort of sult of gray and white, Jand nobody ever did pay much at ee to him, ‘They didn't then until he came up bashful like and of féred to sing Mistah Meadow I ‘Famous Wash Heals Skin D. D. 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