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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHKN3. GEORGIA
SUNDAY. OCTOBER
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Playing Safe
-By Cap Higgins
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
ADAM AND EVA
A Stinging Rebuke
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Nancy and Nick followed Mrs. 'Possum and her family toward the
Jersimmon tree.
? Nancy and Nick followed Mrs.
Von urn and he-;* family toward
Pie pers.’mmon tree. Indeed they
Wouldn’t very well follow her with
tut foIlor#*ng her family, for her
Nea ;Mttle 'possum Wiiti'ie.s were;
t rung along tier back holding tYiht
her long tat] like so many beads
F a string. Mrs. ‘Possum needed
baby carriage, she didn't, or
gocart | .„
J By and by she stopped. "There have nopersimmons - today.'
ft the tree,” she said. “Those yel« (To Be Continued)
§w things that look like oranges m
A"™ EXPLORER RAYS
found last night. INDtANS AND E8KIM.
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J new voice tald. “Here Bill, we’ll P ‘" N 1 [AQ1BN- -The^ Noi
Bek this hree- next before any "re 110 explorer, Chrl.tlnn
leaky 'possums get at it." And then has returned from Greenland
(.ore were heavy footsteps. m* back a remarkable .tone,
I Mlssez 'Possum stopped. "Bun!" ''"Vr co,le ' ,l °" i” 1
lie commanded, sweeping all of Penboby Museum In Br
ter children off her back with ono ,1 .... . . .
(hake <t) her tall. In n twinkling Leden believes that be> ha
pey hall schamWed off ,'nto the eluslvrly proved that Bakin,
fishes, but Mlssez 'Possum never , "‘Bnns " Identical rac
hover a atop herself. She just l. I J““ie
losed her eyes and sank down to ,hc flmllar| l> of mu.lc,
h* groufld and rolled' over and
ever moved. B0V SCOUTS BENE-
1 Nancy ittded toward her, but f'ClAL IN COLU
ho was too late. The man had seen COLUMBUS, Oa. The
4* little furry figure Iptog in the number of Columbus boy ^
til fit nrn nnu- nttnmllmy thfl 1.
her hiding place. “We thought you
really wero dead and we were Just
going to hunt up yoru babtas and
take care of them.”
“Thank you, kindly,” laughed
Missz 'Possum, as all of her chil
dren came a running out of thei**
' 'ling holes. "But I’m |’ne and I
hearty. Never felt better In my I
| life. The only thing I regret Is.” I
she said ruefully,’ “is that we'II I
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THE OLD HOME TOWN
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JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
CHAPTER 19 „
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HIS PLEASURE CAR TC?G,E7HEfS AFTER HOKE BUKTON HAP
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great blare of trumpet! and the courtyard
the aamc time Flip let out a loud bark and
gatea. Jack started to call hi, dog but Jingo
dn't harm a dog, so Flip wa, allowed to go.
ixmldcnly there was i
t .tea swung open. Al
yu'.’V.'r toward these
skid (hat the king wou
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i'll know ns there.
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bd better get out of sight,” whispered Jingo, and be and Jai
lied down behind a large bush. Then they watched King Bugi
liter on a tine horse. Behind him came other men, pulling
load of deer, bears, nbbits and birds that the king had shot.
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rede right up to the cattle rear door and got off his harec
‘J ir v il ' ,e . Ihe , c J 1 * Ue - Then his men dragged
d beaots and bircls to the middle of the court and also en-
eat castle. Jack and Jingo again were alone. (Continued.)