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Show f : 1 I FOR LITTLE FOLKS : ' $ i m "Wnlly Woodchuck In Disgrace. Nancy and Nick came close to hear wfiat Tingaling wished Ihem to do, as he said he had an errand he wanted done. 'It's about Wally Woodchuck," the fairy landlorcl of DearKnows-Where said, looking very much upset. "That all his bells rang. "Why, they're only i four weeks old, and just off the bottle! ' KSjt That's the trouble; as long as Mrs. ' m Woodchuck nurses them, Wally puts fcjvJ up with them, but whon it's his turn to provide the show excuse me, 1 . Rfii'- mean foodwhy he's afraid he won't E"aV have onough for himself, so out they Ti lt's about TVnlly Woodchuck." tho fairly landlord of Dear-Knows 1 Where said, looking very much upset. t JH lazy, good-for-nothing has put his children chil-dren out again, mind you. He does It all the time and his wife doesn't dare to say a word." "Arc the children naughty?" asked Nancy. "Naughy!" Tingaling laughed until go. That's why he has two names, one H because he chucks them out of house - H and home, and the other (groundhog, . you know), because he's such a greedy pig!" H "Goodness!" said Nick. "I never knew he was so mean. TVo'li tm rm, IH him .right away, won't we, Nancy!" H And the little boy was for starting 1 right off. "Here! Hold on!" cried TIngaling, catching him. "You don't know which door to go to. He's got four, the cute, H old fellow! The house ony had one, ;when I rented him the place, but he's' had 'tho others put in and-halls. You Just should soe the halls. That's the troublo about catching him. When I go to the front door he hears me, and sneaks out the back, and if I hurry around there, he slips in again, and out ono of tho sldo doors. But with four jH of us" Tlngallng counted the Magical Mushroom "we ought to be able to round up the old scamp and make him take the children back." jH (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) |