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TUB HANNER.nEltAI.U ATHENS, GEORGIA
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
You Can’t Fool Freckles
-By Cap Higgins
ADAM-AND EVA
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
A Voice From the Argentine
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Kitty-Hut Kitten wag a soft Bhllicue h'r when there was n flash and
of fur. She looked like silk and I Mlssez Tabby streaked past,
felt like silk, all but her claws— she was up the tree before you
and they looked and felt like rharf could sneeze almost,
curved needles. And then such a feather scatter-
She was very proud of her claws, ing and fur-flying as there was for
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'sides, she had sat for houri
watched Thomas Mouser at
flatten
-Uhe had learned how
r df oui on the ground like In*
and crpvl along on her tum
my, without anybody seeing her.
And she had also learned how tc
climb half way up a tree without
falling off. And she had learned to
use her eyes, too! One minute
they would be like large blue
(Boons, and the next minute the?
Would look like bits of green steel
with silts In them, especially If ah»
saw a bird or a moure.
rjVhiit she would have done with
them had she caught one, goodnes>
Aftly knows, because she was tor
Uttle to eat anything but milk.
e~©no fay Nancy.and, Njck am*
Mister Dodger, the fairyman, were
walking through &tuenly~Moo Lorn*
t 'see If everyltody was safe '/id
nd. when they enme across Kit-
Kai Kitten In a stubble field
uchlng down between the rnwr
of. stiff, vellow ■*nfk« and leoklnr
M.K. n. little gray stone.
MI*t<r Dodger hulled the Twin?
aside, i “Watch!" he whispered,
"•he's' after a field-mouse. And 1V
ty-Kut Kitten
(To Ba Continued)
OUR BOARblNG HOUSE
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
In the Olden Castle
CHAI*TER 12
Story by Hal Cochran. Drawlnra by Lea WrlfhL
VWZ MATOR WILL PLACE
HIS UUIQUE COLLECTIOki
IT WASNT FIVE MINUTES AFTER. STATION AGENT H
DAD KEYES WAS WARNED ABOUT TWlRUNG HIS
WATCH IN THE AIR, WHEN THE CHAIN BROKE
OU DISPLAY TOMORROVJ—J
SALESMAN «AM
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
And Many Others Do, Too
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.lack Oaw had never seen a steam man before. And you can Imag
ine that he had to look real quick to ice this one. For, almost as soor
ns he appeared, Mister Steam Just sort of puffed out und was gone,
at’, the wav air affects steam. “Well, svhero has he none tot”
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HARD IN THIS
WHY EDGAR!
WHAT ARE TOO
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That’s the way air affects steam. "Well, where has he gone tot’
asked Jack.
mmwing «Fiw trwoRiom
FiTOSTIN l KIN
HAROLV TURN
s rr.
Ru^, hy im i°°" t’. L h *J°, p °.I the “•kNtl* U nut back on. Mister
Steam will be right back In there again,” replied Gingerbread. And.
IhE ^nH U *n Wh ' n J ,^ k ”P' ac * d e thc the ”ld tea kettle started to
a ng and Jingo explained that Steam was one more imprisoned in-
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iter Staam is singing” said Clatter
clatter dsncc.” “Go ahead!” shouted 1
Lvlng his ,irms and legn around in a j
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