Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1935 — Page 15
DEC. 7, 1935
THE TINYMITES
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The rabbit dashed on through the snow, as Dotty shouted, "Here we go! Well have to step along real fast, or we ll be left behind. "The bunny sure knows how to leap, and up with him we’ll have to if left alone, the Snow Man’s house might be real hard to find.” The snow wrus falling thick and fast. Said Scouty, "If this is to last, the rabbit will sink down and then we’ll all be in a plight. "If he can’t move, what will we do?” Then Coppy answered, “I think you are fretting over nothing. He won t sink. He's much too light.” This proved, they found, to be the case. The pet kept right on with the race and soon they reached the Snow Man's house. The Tinies rushed right, in. ‘‘Well, howdy do,” the Snow Man cried. "Don't be afraid. Come to my side, m tell you all about
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With the fierce Arab horsemen charging down upon Tarzan's small band of archers, orthodox military strategy prescribed a hasty retrei t into the forest. But the ape-man knew that at a:l casts this swift-moving, well-armed troop of cavalry must be destroyed.
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While the archers s f ood their ground, laying down a thick barrage of arrows, the resolute apeman summoned his eager reserves of heavy infantry from their concealment in the woodland. “Solid phalanx!'' he shouted to them. “Archers to the right and left wings!”
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After his command had been swiftly executed, Tarzan issued instructions to the archers. “Aim at the men; spare the horses.” Even at the cost of military advantage, the Lord of the Jungle sought to save those noble innocent creatures from suffering.
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When Nazir, commander of the cavalry, sat* the enemy in close phalanx array, he laughed, even in the excitement of the charge. “Fools!” he chuckled. “Now they will be better targets for our guns, and our horses will trample them to death! Victory is ours!”
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