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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
1 TDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1823.
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
■By Cap Higgins
ADAM AND EVA
THEY MADE SURE
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chuck chuck. . .
*i|f a woodchuck could chuck
sang Nick as he and Nancy and
Mister Dodger were -
the orchard in Squea
“What’s that?’* a
suddenly, and there
Woodchuck his hi;
a sweet apple.
“Oh, hello!” cried
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know. the answer. ^ ^ ^
‘Haven’t any Jdear,”
Nancy took a cake out of he;
‘How many cakes can a wood
chuck eat,
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his hind lees eating
cried Nick. “That’s
»c«rned. It’s a riddle,
of my books. Do you
Know me answer.
Wally threw the core of his an-
pie away. “Haven't any idear, he
said. “But then I didn’t hear it
very well. Perhaps If you would
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said Wally.
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can count belter that
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pie away, raven. -
said. “But then I didn’t hear It
very well. Perhaps if you would
say it over again more sloyly.
’ “All right!" said Nick.
“How many chucks can a wood
chuck chuck
If n woodchuck could cnucK
wood?” .
“Oh, yos! Yes, indeed!” nodded
Wally pretending to look wise. I
would have to figure it out. I vc
' been so busy lately about by diet
-that I’ve been neglecting my book
' learning. And 1 was never much
..good at figures." —j.
^•Figures!’ Ha, ha, ha! Thats
goodl’’ said Goosy Gander, who
5m passing by. “If you just had
a looking glass youd know now
lieht you are. Since youve start
stuffing yourself like a sau-
1 5 agc your figure is about as fine
■ “•Never mind!" saiil Wally quWt-
|y "I know what pillows are stuff
ed with ,and it ’sn’t woodchuck
At'this Goosey Gander blushed
so that even the knob on his nose
form'd red. And as he couldn’t
fjuard Your Health [
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lievo you’re making fun of me.
laughed. “Yce, we were, Wally.
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JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
In the Olden Castle
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of cake Albert?,
And aurewtmugh. Juat a. Jack reached the great cartlc kitchen. Flip
tinned out f .m behind a atovc and greeted hta maater. Well, when
id you com, from?" e*id Jack. “Oh, he’a been here ever amce you
vae.” replied Jingo. “The watchman let him in becauac he a a good
y-s- k i-no
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-Thu noiie attracted him and he auddenly appeared in the pantry door-
VeWay. Then he let out a loud roar and went tearing across the kitchen
floor and disappeared ont a doorway that led to a great courtyard.
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“UVII, what’* the matter with him?” laughed Jack. “Oh, he’a not.
used to seeing Clatter the armored knight, walking around. Itt
roust have scared him.” Jack then ran to the window and saw tho-
cook hiding behind a large bush at the rear of the caatle. (Continued.) ^