Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1936 — Page 17

PER 5, 1936.

THE TINYMITES

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The man who stood upon the; shore heard Scouty very loudly { roar, “All right, sir, let your rope Uy out. I'll catch it if I can. “Thr- others will be ready, too,*j to do the best that they can do, in 1 case I miss, to help you carry out j your little plan." Then, through the air the long rope came. Wee Dotty cried, “Aw, that's a shame. It only reached half way. He'll have to make it longer, now.” The man yelled, “ ’Twas a useless fling. I'll tie some more vines to this thing. Don’t worry! I am; going to make it reach you tots, somehow.” The next time that the stunt was trrd, the rope fell right by Scouty’s side. He made one lunge and grabbed, and the Tinies gave a cheer. The man said, "So far, we’re all right. Hang to the rope, now, gooc and tight. I’m going to get a windlass, and I’ll hurry right back here.”

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The Tinies watched him run away and then come back. One cried, Hurray! The windlass is all ready. It will work out fine, I hope. “He’ll simply turn the crank around, and soon we will be safe and sound. I hope he ties a real good knot in his end of the rope.” They waited for five minutes more and then the man yelled, from the shore” “All right, now, everybody grab the rope and don’t let go.” “ 'Twill help me get you to the bank, if you’ll wade while I turn the crank. Don’t try to swim. The current is too swift for that, you know.” The Tinies did as they were told. “Be sure and get a real good hold,” said Scouty. Then he shouted to the man, “We are all set.” The crank was turned and naught went wrong. Said Goldy, “Gee, that man is strong. He’ll be all tired out when we get up to the shore, I’ll bet.”

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THE TARZAN TWINS

The frightful roar of the lion reminded the boys that if they escaped from the cannibals, death would stalk them in the jungle. “I don’t think we have much chance getting out of this," said Dick; "but I’d rather try than sit here and wait to be eaten, like Bulala and Ukundo are doing.”

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“According to what I understand of Bulala’s gibberish,” Doc answered, “they’re probably saving us for a big feast.” The boys would have been horrified had they known the’ big feast was planned to celebrate the expected success of the witch-doctor’s scheme to lead Tarzan to his death!

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Soon the hoys began to move about to warm themselves, but they succeeded only in awakening the two blacks, who laughed when Dick and Doc complained of the cold. Bulala assured them one was always cold at night; and as he and Ukundo were almost naked, the twins were ashamed of their grumbling^

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

The tropical sun rose at last, bringing warmth and new vitality. The boys were so hungry they could have eaten anything, but nothing was brought to them. At noon two warriors came and gruffly ordered all four of them out of the hut. “Big chief him want see us,” quavered Bulala; “very bad!”

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