Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 218, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1935 — Page 17
NOV. 20, 1935.
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'Hey.” Dancy shouted. "Lot me cat, or tell me what it's all about. Why have you grabbed me and my hopper in your monstrous net? "We have not done a thing to you. You will be sorry ere I’m through. I'll have mv hopper bite you. Then you will be scared, I'll bet." This made the old man who had trapped wee Duncy laugh aloud. He flipped hi.s knees and shook all over. Then he said, "Don’t be afraid. "I really am a friendly sort. I picked you up ’cause it was sport. You really are the strangest catch that I have ever made. “You see, I capture butterflies that flit l ight before my eyes. When you came hopping through the air, I thought I'd have some fun. "My goodness, but. you were surprised when, suddenly, you realized that you were caught in my big net. Ho real harm has been done."
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MANY thousands of minor planets, known also as planetoids and asteroids, move about in the space between Mars and Jupiter. Os all these, only Vesta can be seen without the aid of a telescope. The tiny planet has a diameter of only 240 miles. * * * NEXT—In what direction is the North Pole moving, and how fast?
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And then he turned wee Duncy free. "Please tell me who you are,” said he. Its been a long long time since I have seen a lad like you. You’re like a funny little elf. Now, when you have xpiained yourself, i’ll let you travel on your way. I'll free your hopper, too. “Hop right up here, lad, on my knee and get as comfy as can be.” Wee Duncy did, and then the big grasshopper made them smile. Upon the other knee he stood. The old man cried, ‘ That’s pretty good. I see you both are friendly, and I hope you'll stay a while.” ’ Well,” Duncy said, "we’ll rest a bit, and move on when we’re feeling fit.” And then he told the old man all about the Tinymites. ‘‘My hopper hopped real fast.” hsaid. "That’s how we go so far ahead of all the others. Tney ha.e stopped, no doubt, to see some sights.”
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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS
With utter disregard for his own safety, Tarzan rushed toward the battle of his warriors and the slave-raiders. Now, to his delight, he saw that the Alexandrians had fallen upon the enemy before the shiftas had had time to reload their muskets after the last volley.
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But under Nazir's cool command, the brigands, at close quarters with the soldiers, were wielding their muskets as giant clubs. On his swift journey to the fray, Tarzan seized the gun of one of the fallen shiftas and plowed into the fight swinging it lustily.
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Swords clashed against rifle stocks. Spears were thrust and parried. Heads cracked. Blood flowed. Men fell and staggered to their feet to fight again. And above the din rose the hoarse shouts of combatants. This indeed was a battle to the death!
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The long muskets of the shiftas prevented the soldiers from making the meet effective use of their weapons, and the wily methods of the Arabs compensated for the bold strength of the Alexandrians. No man could foresee the outcome of this bloody conflict!
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