OCR Text |
Show Santa and The White Fox Telegram r Christmas' Serial ...... BySigrid Arne TUB ITOBT 6 ! Mea. e ta'i tikeei ta th Hwth U4 ft .' th wa help him we. Ma, ta. .oil, trmm ih. Oirmi whit. faa. rt um neenim aaeapwud baa-" l . . . . CHAPTER It ' . ! Th. Sailer Dofl ' A Santa and all hi friend tat' and wondered how to-ave Helga from th whit fox, Mm. thing etrang happnd. - The ' toyshop door opened and In flew a little lady no taller than a teeapoon. She had a tiny, bright star tied high oa her oft brown hair and her eye were very blue. Bhe flew to the arm of Santa'a chair and smiled up at him. ' "Good," aaid Santa. Tn keoa wishing for you." Tea, I heard yoa wishing asid th fairy. "Bo I came. I know what th trouble Is." "Dear me, yes," aaid Santa, "Have you any IdeasT" Th. MU lady and m ten you wh ah was: eh. wa th Quean of rairlae twirled- oa her toes aad laughed so gayty that va Santa, worried aa h was, grinned ahp Ishly. 8nt,-yotfr rt af.w-ialff th Valry Queen. "Tou mak a doll of the North, and then you expect her to be a simple little toy." : "What do you mean f" "Tou heard her say h wanted to go to am," aaid th fairy. "She'll nvr be a Christmas gift Song at the Sea Shell Santa frowned a minute, and then, aaid, "Maybe you're right" Th fairy smiled up at the celling, and from the spot at which aha looked In the rafters there feu a mall rope ladder down which scrambled a part aallor dofl. Ha . wa brown aa a maple leaf la the' fall, and his wavy yellow hair had '. red light In It HI shoulder were good and quare, and be wore ' aallor'e whit shirt and some kla , dungaree. He grinned jnlacblev ouly and reached lata hi pocket for a tiny aea shell, H listened to It a minute, looked surprtaed and put It back la hi pocket - - Santa simply couldn't control his curiosltyj . "What Is Itr said Santa. "Would yoa oka ta hearT asked , th sailor. "Crtalnly, crtalnly aaid Santa, and h. llet.ned very clouly. This I what th a ah.U aaid: Who la tt that oomb hi hair wRk a tree, Who It It you hear but aaaaot e? . ... ' : Ira DangerW '. . . ! Santa looked pusxled and stared ' questionlngly at the sailor. But the sailor only smiled, "Com now," aaid Santa. "What's th snewerf" "Let me go look for Halgar asked . ths sailor. "Te. but why do ya want to go?" akd Santa. "It'a dangereua.' "That' th very reason, aaid th aallor. "And th answer to Is aea hell's question Is this: It's th wind. He eomb hi hair with tree, and ' you can hear him but you aan't aa him." , Santa threw back hi head anil shouted with laughter. "I guess your trip I going to be more dangrou for th.wh.lt. fee ' than for you." he said. "We'll help ' you get started tomorrow." (Continued Saturday) ' |