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She had alw Ris beck and c here now, thi. “You coward him, “a she flared up ere tell POvVSRUREL OC TES PUNE } Olive Roberts Barton NO. 24—AT THE FAIRY QUEEN’S PALACE “Everything is all right, There stood the Twins in Pix Cave, the golden hive full of hon clasped safely in Nick The big door of the secret board (which wasn’t a cupboard at all) had just snapped shut behind | am him. “We'll get out of here the hive to the Fairy Que as we can,” sald Nick But no sooner d the turned around than a grea ing arose, And into the swarmed ‘about a thousand pixies. arms, take soon “Quick!” whispered Nick. “Jump |+ behind that big rock.” And just in time! For the Twins disappeared, the leader of the fellows came peering around that very spot. He held up his firefly |; lantern and looked around “fyverything is all right,” he Twins happil im a satisfied voice. “Just as “And 1 found my fortune,” cried left it. I think we shall open the|the Sour-Old-Woman. “And I'm no door of the secret cupboard and|ionger the sour old woman, but man-Who-Lived 1 the hive?" cried get the golden hive. It must be|nice old woman and I owe it all to| MOM’N full of honey by this time. Besides | you, my dears.” it is safe enough with us now.| ‘The Twins ran on until they came The Fairy Queen has likely given |to the Fairy Queen's palace. Nimble up searching for it.” ‘Toos let them ir honey for your bread, 0, she cried so loud “Um yum!” cried all the little pixies smacking their lips. ‘We're | Queen! going to have honey for supper to-|the Fairy Queen heard her and night!” came hurrying fast she tripped And they crowded around thejon her train and almost lost her leader as he held up his lantern, | crown the better to unlock the famous secret door. % ‘ ‘ Ho turned the key and stepped inside quickly followed hy the| others, ‘hen the door closed be | And that is all of that adventure hind them wi except that Nanc and Nick were paerier: -|invited to stay to lunch at the Royal Palace, and the Falry Potato Salad Pict: aie tioney, ate aa tastes better with wards Beside he told the Vie LEA&PERRINS’|" SAUCE you would find itt’ she hank you, my dear ou must tell me all A most remarkable one! (To Me tinned.) (Copyright, 1925, N. By As Bervive, Ine.) a aati RN PANN Wit that | aid. The { Oy1925 BY WEA SERVICE, Inc. 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