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How did you get it?” He stared at-me with a hopeless | you.” és he i expression upon his vacuous, good-| Lord Roxton sald nothing, but aj] Pecaiee a cudalioccr ine tae ce " FLAPPER FANNY 8209 | EVERETY TRUE BY CONDO THE OLD HOME TOWN || == €X PLORATION. — | | TS J y with a rue-| . “I think, if you will have} t I would rather go with} he said. (The End) [Ac AS EAR & Olive Roberts Barton NO. 6—~THE KNIGHT AND THE FAIRY JM BETTIN’You KIN GO CLEAR OVER “THIS TIME | A (( \e COVERY. ~ | | All the pills aren't taken, ZK | | “Drink!” eaid he holding it up. hurt, in spite of a 0 bP ae i} L wore, They always ought y any more stories “All r ft," said MI O' Mi. “The! horseback and they tied the col asked [last story I told you was about {of their lady loves on their lances) to bring them luck Or knights sked md fal and a good young man. Rid iat knight Mi O’ M1 laughed. one will be about good fairies aHdicis'té hhelds MI now what you wa id a bad young man—or a knight, | I 4 1 | P pun, ui ra night, girls in those v to ould do | low would it do if I Pe vali wue admire cour rength even \KIN Do it a story about both a fairy ‘ knight?” In the “Phat would be fine!’ said the| Proved the Twins. “Do please begin, more than they And often if a knight was defeated in a Joust ing match, it meant that he had also lost his sweetheart od old days young men MYSELF strength and courage That means, they put f-mail, a sort of uniform t even covered thelr “Well, this story Is about one of put chains over thelr| these young knights called Algard, protect them, too, and “nd as he rode away to tho ® then went out and fought with| Where the tournament was to be, }long spears. jhe was thinking of his lady love called Alys, She wasn’t really ‘his, Z ee S ED) CoB S —— E NEW CIRCUS PICTURES HAD AN IMMEDIATE EFFECT ON OLD B TROTTMAN 9 ve He tho ho could conquer the pati ‘But then the fairy hold up hia|would keep the golden 60! “It was a sort of g ’ shay ovieltien ‘pla y ¥ot but sha had promised to be iF} ORN = eather ew, Only p lio’ won the Jousting match thin | <a ESC ERNE SSNS = <j st dangero nd often they got badly |“ . ee Cc |= = | “Algard was very handsome, but |O Mi! 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Dr Scholl 8 Bi hill H ae Nh alr! sald atl OF Mi, ‘ny {could not Me was hopotessty towt,| suddenly on. a green mound | dashed oft Inte the. fo tte sir i ui i = i this that had made Lad, rd rode along he was thinking | Hb seemec ° rhead of him apPbared a little gree “Re ‘ caghteran card. ‘G0 #! “Lino- ads + | Alys Honitate about mang him." |9o deeply of Lady Alyx and] “fo mako mattors worse, tt waaliman With a cup ahaped Nke g eolel haa en’ tlic Wine] * Not shouted Alga tig | Ee 3) "Et fl | i : 1p shaped xe w& gole had shown fim tho tantly, {tell your master that the | CHEES' MH hink our lool change with| whether or not h ould Wink the}a hot day, and the tron armour he| den horn, full of fairy wine, and ‘ : i 4 Put ong onthe pain is gone” | Flour thoughts,” said Nancy Jousting magch, that ho nover no-[wore was very uncomfortable, Hel Drink!’ said ho holding it up, lsd toni an ATELY SL tinued) pall SATE LL LESTE CL Laat ‘i K! sald ho hole , sudde 4 ' ho Bo MONORORORCOROROROROMOR "Not a doubt of Jt" axreed MI’ ticed that Kis howe hud atvayed| was thirsty and tired and discour.! “Algard nly ran Chew his velns as he (To Bo, Cony 190) welacd tho cup and|had never felt before, He felt as (Copyright, 1925, Ne By A es ee iota a NS pp - =z