Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 203, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1935 — Page 13
XOV. 2, 1935
THE TINYMITES
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Th* Tinies eyed the pumpkin and uee Goldy shouted, "Oh, it's grand! I wonder, though, if it is strong to hold us all. |H ‘ We’ve had some thrilling rides, p*fccfore. Please tell us Just what is in store. We might get up all right, and promptly have an awful fall." "My goodness," the old witch replied. "You certainly don’t think that I’d play tricks on happy little tots? Why, I am fond of you. "I made the pumpkin as a treat, and with no accidents you 11 meet. Just rest assured I'm being fair in anything I do." “Your word is good enough for me. I think were lucky as can be," said Scouty. "Kindly tell us, though, just how to steer the thing. "I’ll be the captain of the crew and do v/hat-e’er you say to do. I’ll bet, when we get up, the wind will make the pumpkin swing." "Os course it will, but that’s all
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right, if you hang on with all your might," replied the witch. " ’Twill steer itself. Just take it easy, son. "Avery strange land is nearby, that you’ll drop down to, from the sky. I almost wish that I w’as going, you will have such fun.” "Well, say, why not?" said Goldy. “You have no more work, this year, to do. When we have landed, you can ride back in your pumpkin shell." "I'd fall asleep on such a ride. I’d best stay here,” the witch replied. "As I have said before, I’m tired. I'll merely wish you well. "Now, all get set! I'll wave my hand and you will float right off this land.” One of the Tinies cried, "Okay. Please send us way up high.” The pumpkin wings flapped very fast. The pumpkin shivered. Then, at last, it slowly loft the ground, as all the Tinies waved goodby.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS
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Stem Massedon, captain-general of the South Canaanites, commanded that the captives be taken to Iskander’s Grove, where the important ceremonies were held. It was here, according to the ancient legends of the tribe, that the mangod Iskander would appear from the skies ...
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. . . Tarzan awoke suddenly from a short nap, With characteristic curiosity he set out to inconscious of something amiss. Through dilated vestigate; and soon the speed of his travel was nostrils he drew in a deep breath. Ah! Njw he stimulated by the sound of wild shouts. Shortly knew what had awakened him. The shifting wind he beheld in the distance the village es the South had brought the scent of men, such men as he had Canaanites; and nearby was the grove whence not encountered before. came the fierce cries.
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He reached the grove and sprang into the trees. Beneath him he saw Jerry and Lady Beth surrounded by a guard and a hostile throng. Ha knew that his own position and theirs was full of peril. But he called down to them: “Have courage! Tarzan has returned!”
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