Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 297, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1936 — Page 21

FEB. 20, 1030

THE TINYMITES

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The juggling act made Duncv whirl. “If I was not a little girl,” aaid Dotty, “I would try that, too. It must be lots of sport. “Wee Duncy isn’t scared, at all. He's lucky that he doesn't fall. The boar is getting tired out, now. Just listen to him snort.” “Os course he’s getting tired. Why, say, he doesn’t do that every day, so he's not very used to it,” ol* Slim said, with a smile.” “It seems folks do not realize that daily, healthy exercise puts one in real condition. They can stand it, after while.” Then he grabbed Duncy by the scat of his small trousers. It was neat. “Here’s where I stop this fine performance,” Slim real loudly cried. He placed the youngster on the ground, and Duncy cried, “I’m safe and sound. Thank goodness, sir, for that. I surely had a dandy ride.”

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“Well,” Dotty said, “Now that that's done. I think I’ll try to furnish fun. Near ol’ Slim’s house I saw a mattress. Kindly bring it here. “Then drag it ’neath that platform, there. I’m going to jump from high in air. I’ll even turn a somersault, to make my audience cheer.” The mattress soon was put in place. The Tinies then saw Dotty race atop the little platform. “Look out, every one,” she cried. She landed on the mattress. Then she bounded right back up again. “Oh, this is heaps of fun,” said she. “Much better than a ride! “Come on, the rest of you, try this. It's something that you shouldn't miss. The mattress is real springy and it tosses you around. “Just rush right up and jump right out, and you'll find what it’s all about. Don’t miss the mattress, though, ’cause then you'll land upon the ground.”

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Slipping Dichs knife inside his loin cloth beside his own. Doc leaped forward just as Intamo was about to bring his club down on the black boy's head. “Wait!” *\e American lad cried: “you need not kill Paabu. I can prove that our ‘big medicine* is inside Paabu's head!”

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“With an impish glance at Intamo. Doc continued: “I'm a great witch-doctor. I don't have to crack Paabu’s skull, like Intamo, to get the 'medicine' out.” Then he stepped closer and. with a deft sleight-of-hand movement, appeared to extract the knives from the boy’s ear.

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A murmur ran through the crowd in recognition of Doc’s wondrous powers, nor did any of the cannibals fail to see that his magic was stronger than Intamo’s. Now Doc was smitten with another of his brilliant ideas which had made him famous as a practical joker.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

. He stepped close to the witch-doctor, holding the knives on his open palm. Now Intamo suspected some new’ humiliation. Suddenly the fire of hatred for the white boy flared into a murderous rage. His bony fingers gripped his bludgeon and raised it high above Doc's head!

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