Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1920 — Page 12
PUSS IN BOOTS JR.
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was a beautiful lake almost as blue as the sky. ■’Here is where the King Fishes live. ' said the dove, “And the lake is called Kingdom Blue Lake, and whenever a royal fish is caught either in the big ocean or in the lakes end streams of tne earth, some of the King Fishes swim down to rule in their places. And then the airship came down to earth and Puss got out and stood b> the bank and looked into the beautiful
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