Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1935 — Page 19
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JfThe rocket ship whizzed right Bong. "I guess this thing must be ;, n jfel Strong," said Dotty. •'Gee, I how long it will stay in air. Rye're heading for anew, Singe land When we arrive, it, |§mjm be grand. I m really very ; ; 4£>JnoUs to know what we'll find .’there i ' Old Santa said 'twould be a IHreat, to someone we are sure to "rijieet. When this ship makes a . winding, 'twill be on the ground to |tay. l 'wL ‘We don't know how to work the Airing that gives the force to this ■ Jig thing. However, let's not fret, /Is long as we are on our way." a -Just then a flock of birds flew by. Sfciey'd never seen, up in the sky, a ship. It, scared them and They sailed right, out of sight Said Goldy, "I thought we v: c but did you ser those bird ■ ~jhiz past? The way it looker! from 'W‘ PTP ‘ tapped then- wings with WX. their might."
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Soon sleepiness o'ertook the bunch and Duncy said, "I have a hunch we'd better take a little nap. Someone can stay on guard.” Wee Scouty jumped and said, "Oh, no! I see some land, now, right below. Our trip is almost over. I hope we don’t land too hard.” The ship then seemed to lose its pace. "You're right! We're heading for that place,” said Windy. "Now we're dropping. Everything seems safe and sound.” The next thing that the Tinles knew, the little door to their ship flew wide open and the happy bunch jumped right out to the ground. "Hello there, tots,” a lad cried out. "What is this visit all about? T hope you haven't, rome up here to pull off funny tricks?” Oh, no,” said Coppy. "We won’t j do a single wrong thing. Who are you?” "Look at mv sash,” the lad replied. "I'm 1936!”
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The lure of the jungle was seeping slowly into the minds of the boys. “Wonder what it's like in there." remarked Dick. “Looks spooky,” Doc replied. “I'd like to go in and see.” “So would I. There's no danger; we haven't seen a thing in Africa that could hurt a flea.”
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“We wouldn't go far,” said Dick. “Come on!” Doc urged. But they had gone only a few steps when a train guard hailed them. “Say, whatever you do. don't go into that forest. You'd be lost in no time.” “Lost!" Doc whispered scoffingly; “he must think we're crazv.”
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The warning made them all the more anxious to investigate. They sauntered to the end of the train, then passed to the other side. There an opening appeared in the tangled vegetation, flanked by solid ranks of sentinel trees. “Just a little peek,” Doc suggested.
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They stepped into the opening, which proved to be a path. Ahead, it curved left, and the boys were intrigued to see what was beyond the turn. Then another turn, and another claimed their attention. Curiosity drew' them onward. The sorcery of the jungle had claimed them!
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