Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1935 — Page 21
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THE TINYMITES
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The old balloon man smiled. Said he, "Right now I’m busy as can be. 'Twill take a little time for me to fill the bag with gas. "If you don’t mind the waiting, you will have real fun before I'm through. I need no help, so take it easy. Sit down on the grass.” "That will appeal to all, I know, •cause we have walked a mile or so,” said Duncy. "If we fall asleep, just shout till we’re awake. "Right now, I'm bound for slumberland. Sometimes the dreams I have are grand. We do not want to miss the ride you've promised. It's a break. "You see, we travel everywhere, upon the ground and in the air, just 50 we can see things that we’ve never seen before.” "Well, this time 'twill be worth your while,” the balloon ma,: answered, with a smile. "I will net say another word, though I I now what’s In store.”
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Soon little Duncy snored aloud. The balance of the Tiny crowd, however, stayed awake. Their new friend shortly cried, "We’re set. "Wake up that lazy little lad. To leave him here would be too bad. He’s had all of the snoozing that he needs, by now, I’ll bet.” The big balloon w T as very fat and Coppy said, Wheel Look at that! It's tugging at the ropes, now. That's because it wants to start. "The basket’s tied on safe and sound and soon will be up off the ground. I hope that, wh*n we all are in, it will not fall apart.” "Aw, don’t you worry,” said the man. "Climb in as quickly as you can. I promise yoi#, right now, that this will be a dandy ride.” The Times did as they were told, and Scouty said, "Be sure and hold on tight.” Then up they started, "we are off,” Wee Ccdly cried.
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From a high crag, Tarzan kept an eye on the exit from the crater and saw that Jerry and the girls were not there. “I hope they are lost,” he soliloquized. ,- A fright might restore their senses.” But he did not anticipate the calamity that awaited them... .
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... At that moment, Jerry, Lady Beth and Arbela were far from frightened. Their feast upon Ekbal's goat had revived their flagging spirits, and now they lay down to rest their weary bodies before resuming their strenuous search for the crater's exit. . . .
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. . . Meanwhile, Ekbal sped through the forest, his mind racing, too, with excited speculation concerning the strangers who had mysteriously entered the mountain-sealed crater. In the tented village of his tribe, he hurried to the headquarters of the captain-general.
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Breathlessly he made his report. The eyes of Massedon, the leader, blazed with a fierce ecstatic light. He clenched his fists and a grim smile quivered on his lips as he whispered mysteriously: ‘ Through the ages we have waited. Now the Great Day is at hand!”
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