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Story Pook.” Page 203 « @ay after the massacre, “So he turned back and hid es & priest came over from] the Indian had told him, Ymatitla to bury the dead, and “The angry savages trafied him When little Eliza saw his half} and hunted him, but he escaped Breed servant she suid to herself,| them. ‘Hore, at last, is an Indian Tecan] “At Inst, walking and hiding, trust.’ wading streams and “So taking him aside, she eald,| rocky billy alx days without food, softly, ‘Oh! if you seo my father|he reached @ camp of the Nes * te climbing Anywhere tell him not to come/ Percea. here; they will kill him if he “He was afraid to tefl them does? who he was, but he asked them “Just then an evil looking In-| questions, and they fold him that @lan stepped up between them, | his family was safe, but that they and glaring down into the @hilt's| were afraid “Mr. Spalding was face, sald, ‘Iam going with them,| dead’ And when he saw how and we will meet your father, and| really friendly they were, he told T will kiN him—with this will I/ them who he was and they cured kiN him? and he showed her ¢ | for him tonderty, Pistol “*Other Indians sent two mes “Sure enough, they had not/sengers ahead to tell Eliza that gone four miles when they met! her mother and the children were Mr. Spalding, but the Indian had|safa ‘Oh, Timothy? the little girl Accidentally shot off the pistol, | begged, ‘take me home to mother and when he saw the priest stop|—I am so tired! ‘And when the and speak with Mr. Spaiding he | good old Indian told her she must \. lipped back along the traf! and/ stay a prisoner until the Indians lay with his gun reloaded, wailt.| were willing to let her go, or they ing, waiting. | would: murder them all, she put “But Elisa's message was to! her little apron over her face and save him, after all. The half-/erled, for the @rst time in all breed to whom Elisa had spoken | those awful weeks! touched him on the arm. ‘Look!| “After a time the Hudson Ray he said, softly, ‘yonder is @ thick | Company paid the ransom and the for. It ts for you; go hide yourself | Spaldings were once more to- Deside the river until it is night,| gether and safe, And then go you In secret across| “Now, can you Belleve {t? Isn't ‘The Walla Walt, for they lie in| {t too terrible to believe? And Wait for you to take your lifer | yet it ts all true—every word.” eeeeee ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS yy Olive Roberts Baricey | Nerve Taking The cae ovT Whe You Knew TOM said l COULD HAVE Pr Tonngatr ow, DONE You UNDERSTAND “NU ALL VEGETABLES CRow FROM VEGETAGLE SEEDS ? Correa lg gave the biggest jump you ever saw, and got the prize. Mer tunch, the Ikee of which} apa hung from a branch of the wih "t been known for many a month | low tree. Everybody was to take @ Grove Land, there were! turn jumping thru the hoop, and the Of course it's @ poor time to| ene who could do so without touch when everybody is so full of | ing was considered the best, things, but Meadow Grove peo- Flop Field Mouse and Muff Mole don't care so much about this, as and Teddy Toad and Freddie Frog p folks in the Land-You-And-I-| didn’t wish to jump at all at first, bout. You can guess who) but after Mr. Scribble Seratch had the running race. Ben Bunny,| tied @ handkerchief over Sam's ~ and Cutie Cotton were @ tie for| mouth, they changed their minds, four-legged race, Greenie Grass Muff couldn't Jump at all, scarcely, for the six-leggers, and Bill| but the others did pretty well. How: rd for the two. Bill wasn't! ever, Prof. Hare happened along just st Myer, only a lot of the birds| then and took a hand, or foot, I gone South and he only had to| should say, or even I might say, Orrie Owl, Blackie Bat, one of k @ foot, or four fect, and he Crow boys, and S! Sparrow. gave the biggest Jump you ever saw there was « fat man's race| and got the prize, a nice mustache Corny Coon won, as Wally| cup. What the others would have ack had to sit down every| done with it, had they won it, I do Minutes to rest. not know, especially the toad and had jumping, too, and Sam | frog boys. Snake rolled himself up into a hoop (Copyright, 1920, N. F. A.) te beds BY THORNTON W. BURGESS How Billy Mink’s Plan Worked Out ‘OT follow me,” said Billy Mink | Mink. “Don't you see that Bowser) to Bobby Coon as the voice of | the Hound Is going to follow your the Hound drew nearer and | tracks up the Laughing Brook, but| to the Laughing Brook, where| that he can not follow them down| by were sitting on the edge of a lit-| again because you waded in water! : all the way? Of course, he and) will,” eaid Bobby Coon meskty,| Farmer Brown's Boy will think that was all of @ shake, for, you| 794 have gone on up the Laughing Mink’s plan for fooling Bowser | ¥9U- Now, come on and follow me.” ie Hound. Bowser’s great voice as|_ Pilly Mink started out into the Py seared “Bow, wow, wow, w-o-w,” | Smiling Pool as be said this and be- ; er and nearer, mate Bobby Coon | £#" to swim straight toward Jerry ous, It gave him unpleasant,| Mu*krat's house, Bobby Coon fol- qreepy fedlings al! the way from the | owed. ' lof his nose to the longest hair on| “Walt, Billy Mink he punted. e end of his tail. But followed| Billy, who can «wim several times! Bilty Mink along the nk up the|as fast as Bobby Coon, good natured-| Laughing Brook and asked no qu ™ ‘After a Mttle BiNy Mink waded Gnto the Lauging Prook and began [tg go back in the very direction they just come from. Bobby Coon's feclings grew still more y. It seemed to him as if Filly ik was leading him straight into) , instead of out of It Still Bobby Coon didn’t say a word, but Tmded siong after Billy Mink, for| he knew that Hilly Mink is y, | very smart, and knows al! kin ka to fool those Who try to catch | f Right thru the little poot in hich Bobby Coon had been fishing, | tha shadow of an old stump, they| |, and on down the Laugh ng| , writll presently they ¢ to miling Pool. On the ‘ i a ily Mink paused and listened Behind him came Farmer hen he grinned, tor Bowser's voice Brown's boy. ‘was growing more and more excited he followed Booby Cobn's track | !y waited. on Forest down toward| “Where are Bobby had been fish- | Bobby Coon. ing. “To Jerry Muekrat's hous of “He thinks (e’# got you this time | course,” replied Billy Mink { for eure,” whispered Billy Mink. “But I can't get inuide “Bobby © than) the door is under water,” . “What—what did you go up|? ¥ Coon, Laughing Brook for and then| obody expecta you to,” replied tight back past the very place| Billy Mink. “We'll just climb up on giarted from?” he asked. “If|the dark side, where the moon ler'd kept right on going in one di-|dooan't shine, and git on Jerry's root | ipection, we might be twice as far| till Bowser the Hound and armer| y as we now.” | Brown’s Boy get tired of hunting and you stupid!’ exclaimed Bitty go home, Yurmer Brown's Loy SE € we going™ panted because oon shivered more walled < EEPING UP WITH CLARI ov SAY, Noyve Gor Your | Now foecer tr! (VE Gor Some. PRESENTS FoR ‘vo! SuRe Gerrin® SBR005 our, IN CALIFORNIA Lee peglay 24 RY Goo SAY” DOINGS OF THE DUFFS vil i THE JONESES on @ muskrat's house,” It was too late to turn back now, anyway, so, shaking harder than) ever, Bobky Coon followed Billy Mink and climbed up on the roof of Jerry Muskrat’s house, where the shadow waa blackest. Th wide | by side, the two little rascals sat} and watched everything happen just os Billy Mink had said it would Bowser the Hound came roaring down to the little pool where Bobby Coon had been fiehing, and then rushed off up the Laughing Brook. Behind him came Farmer Brown's! Hoy with his terrible gun, When Bowser reached the place where | Bobby Coon and Billy Mink had en: tered the Laughing Brook, he stopped barking. They could hear him rush ing around trying to find Bobby's tracks again, and they know by the sound that he was looking farther Baby Blinded | From Eczema “The child's head and face 9 eyes per~ almort » solid sore. 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