The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 350, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1923 Page: 8 of 10
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Tb* Ragsles decidea to hve a
ball in honor ot Nancy and Nick.
They decided to have it in the
meadow right near to the edge at
the creek The weather was warm
and lovely and all the wila (low-
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the ice cream and cake. There isn’t
a bit left!"
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was! The Brownies went one way. 1
the Ragsies another, the Elves an-
other and the Pixies another.
But Nancy and Nick caught them
just as they were about to eat it
up.
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But he was happy, so what else
mattered ?
Mister Bunny led the grand march
with Miss Chipmunk. and Mister
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blows” And then he told Jack to crawl up to the horse’s neck and
hang on tight to his mane.
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they were ashamed of themselves.
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tricks and spoil the whole business.
The meadow had a lovely carpet
of violets and all the lightning bugs
promised to be there, also the glow
worms, in order to look as much as
possible like Japanese lanterns.
lye ‘n‘ bye everybody began to
arrive and shake hands with Nancy
and Nick and Mister Tatters.
Tou would never have known
Mister Tatters, my dears. In a bor-
rowed suit, much too large, and bor-
rowed shoes much too small.
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Friday evening
panied by Miss
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Frog started off the quadrille with
Mise Toad.
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•ides it had been decided to ask After while Trix. the Pixie, did
everybody, not only the Brownies ' some sleight of hand tricks, and
and Pixies and Elven, but all the everybody liked that too.
outdbor folk. flesh, fish and fowl, I But all at once, when Miss Robin
as Mister Tatters, the Ragsy man. < and Mi w Oriole were singing a duet,
said. " Rag Tag, the Ragsie who had charge
The only ones ‘not asked were 1 of the refreshments, rushed in and
the gnomes. They were too mean
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•There come nome of the little people of Breezelana now." shoutea 5 '
Mghty. “They are called the Purtes and they only come out when % I
a wind storm comes up." Jack looked and saw several Purne i - ‘
mitune on a cloud that was being blown along by a .tiff breeze I
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AUSTIN AMEIUCAN. AUSTIN, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1923.
As soon as the Flying Horse had turned straight again and was
flying away from the tall mountain Jack felt a very strong breeze
coming up. "I guess we are in for a real wind storm,” he said. And
Flighty replied that ha was right and that Jack would have a chance ;
to meet the people of Breezeland.
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A HERD {
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In Ha
Following
Hollow. "The
showing at tt
Mine splendi
the spot wi
wandered amo
the cemetery,
epitapha, and
edge of witche
Will Roger
the famous t
opposite Louin
the most dell
flats on the i
virile interest
the section, ia
legend of the
• nd finally fi
Hones, who-h
the part of a
Te If vast
through the i
geta its pot
Ira hod in th
while th* tar a
ready. In t|
found that the
ed tn be un
witch, eonfese
Ore of the li
th* show is 1
Mexia which
workmen thef
werkn ago E
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Richard Hai
Feventh Day,
today at the. "
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today who is
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I DISTINCTLY SAW THE 02
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WAS TWO LOCkS
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