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Show 1 RAGGEDY ANN ttnd RAGGEDY ANDY Rargedy Ann did not know, ror did the nice, kind tirocery bv know that the new pieces of glass Rig geuy Ann had put in Witch Wiggins' Wig-gins' spectac les were magic glass Just as the glass . he queer little old mn had put la before bad been magic glas. The difference was that the glass the queer little. old man had put Mi waa cloudv. eelfleh maar'c gtasa and the new yellow glass Kagaedy Ana had found and put In waa unselfish unsel-fish msgic glaee. clear aa rould he and hkh made the old lady see thing Viat aa If '.hey were bathed In sunahine. - And, of courae. areryena knows that unelftshneee and klndiineps alwas make a peraua see ihlnica just aa It everything waa In aun-shine. aun-shine. Hit now. It waa bardly right for the RagKedis to apeak to the old lady and rail her Witch Wiggins aad more. Ho. aa she waa red My tha aunt of the lice king Grocery boy, they all cat led her Aunt Amy. Aunt Amy told all ahout taking the to Msgic booka from the plac tha Raggedys hsd hidden them and She was very glad that the Rag-gen Rag-gen ye hsd taken the two Inviaiole magic book from in under her pillow. pil-low. " Kor now." Aunt Amy sai l, "we will never have to reiurn to the old place at the top of tlia klfih oak t ree! If rould talk." little Revs puppy dog said as he waged his -lolh tail. l would tell ou JuM how to make the two invisible Male booka become visible' Then Raggedv a in could workthe msgic and ma me"Tailr Its too had you cannot talk, little Raas puppr dog!' Aurnt Atnv said In a kind voice. "For I lave foraotten how to make tha magic books become visible. j hr Tou have" Have you" a, whining voice asked. and there, j coming towards our friends, was a strange little man. "It a the M-gician M-gician who changed ma Into a Witch! Au-it Amy cried. 'l-et us hasten awsr from htm:" "Aha"' the strange little man I cried. "It will do you no good to! run, for I havs a made atrlng In my pocket and I will throw It upon I tha ground and aav. 'Magic Htrlna. , catch them" and the Maaric Wring will ru i and wrap It a.-If arounJ your feet and tie Iteelf In hard knots! No! It will do you no good trying to escape! I shall put Mgic i spectacles on all nf you and change! you into Witehee' "Ho. Ho. Ho!" Raggedy Ann laughed. "Whoever heard of changing a rag doll Into a Wtri? Not me, I'm aura! Why, you can't do It:" "W shall see about that'" the stranae little man cried as h ra.) towarda Raggedy Ann. meaning lo put a pair of spec tar lee upon her. , Rut Raagedv Andy put out his r foot and tripped the little man. so that h f upon hie face. Thoci. before he could sjet to hie fee. Aunt Amv and the Grocery hoy cauaht Raagedv Ann's and f.ag-gedy f.ag-gedy A ldv'a hands and, followed .y lttle Rags puppv doa;. thev hashed through the hushes and sped 4wn the pat h through the wood s. Quick'' Aunt Amy cried. "We must hurry and reach my home before be-fore he catches us"' And our friends ran eer ao much herder. |