Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1936 — Page 19
JAN. 6, 1936
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“Oh, gee, but what a lovely flight. The earth below is out of sight, and all that we can see is sky/' said Dotty, with a grin. “I only hope this big balloon will land us some place pretty soon. And, too, I hope that some place is a place where we’ve ne’er been.” “Don’t worry,” said Jack Frost. “I know just where you tots art going to. but I'm not going to tell you. If would spoil a big surprise. “Enjoy the trip you're having now. Forget what is in store, somehow. It won’t be long till something will appear before your eyes." So, on they sailed. Large clouds came near. “We’ll run into some rain, I fear,” said Windy. “'Then we’ll all get wet, and that won’t be much fun.” “Right now the moon is high above. He’s very fine, but I would love to see him fade away, so as to make room for the sun.” Old Jack Frost laughed with all
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Fleeing from the awful roar, Dick and Doc made good use indeed of the athletic training which had hardened their muscles and expanded their lungs. But soon they slowed down, for each was troubled with the same doubt. “I didn't think we’d come this far,” Dick frowned.
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“It’s beginning to look like we’ve missed the trail back to the railway" Dick agreed; “but you said it would be great to spend a night in here.” “It would,” Doc insisted, “but I dcfo’t want the train to leave us. You know that noise we heard sounded to me like a lion!”
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Not far away, at a slow trot, Numa, the lion, followed the 6cent that ever aroused hatred in his heart—the scent of man, his enemy! Numa was not ravenous, for he had feasted well the night before, but he thought it wise to mark down a fresh prey for the coming night 1
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