The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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- THE FIRE works Down to the band stand
THIS MORNIG -
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huddling up closer to her newly 1
found mistress. the end of its journey.
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back on Jack s feet and told him to let go of the arrow,
and once more he was sailing long with Trixie and
close at his side.
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Nancy tank her sewing things
out of her little pocket and sewed
up Ruby Joan's head and tacked
the station,
glad you found
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Mister
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Tom. watch MV dive
AND TELL ME IF I
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AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN.
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 1. 1923.
all the sta-
soon as it reaches there you will understand why I had
it." (Continued.)
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At Tick-Tock Town the grand-
father's clock looked in the window. {
"I-see- you've - found - your - doll, j
young lady," he said in his deep I
voice. "Try to be more careful
in the future When I was young. I
300 years ago, little girls were not <
so careless.”
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In the next moment Trixie had cauglx up with the arrow, on
which Jack was clinging. Quickly she slipped the flying shoes
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a camp fire of some sort. "What
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1 other.
At Mother Goose Town Bo-
Peep peeped through the window i
"Where did you find her?" she ’
asked.
"In Lost Town,” Nancy said.
"Then I’ll go there right away '
| and look for my sheep,” said Bo- l
Peep waving good-bye
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"What become of Hoppy?” asked Jack, as he suddenly remembered ‘
that Hoppy had been with them just before they put on the flying I
shoes. "Oh, he's' hopping along and is prolabiy on the ground
right under us," replied Trixie. And, sure enough, that’s just where I
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