Show 1 I I I Spring Called the Indians L ft It was an Indian school In a forest on j I the verge of civilization The day wan i II beautiful and the windows were open a I The children of the forest were restless j It was quite against their nature to be I kept Indoors but Uncle Sams Injunctions I Jj Injunc-tions had to be obeyed However their eyes were rebellious for they were doting if iL dot-Ing upon the charms of sunshine tilt If 1 ling pong birds blooming flowers I I shady grove and cool brook while lessons I llt les-sons lay all unstudied before them The teacher tried In vain to Interest his t dusky pupils Suddenly a titter ran rl ij through the room punctured now and j J then by sharp shrill Yips The teacher i teach-er was puzzled Attempts to keep t 1I I ijrf r them quiet were useless Lime embryo e I I warriors and hunters as if at a given t i j I signal like a flash sprang from their J j l r I 1 seats shrieking and yelling with delight m 1 de-light porno Jumping out of time windows j 1 IV with the nlmblcneas of kittens and the i i j rest bounding through the open door r j I The teacher might as well have talked Ii to the wind and bade it be vhlst He II I f l hastened to the window to discover 11 r l the cause of the excitement and saw this II t-his wouldnotbc pupils In the wildest UI I delight chasing a gray squirrel from 11 r I tree to tree Tonkawa T T News kKJ l |