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Show ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Y OLIVE ROBERTS gvARTOti 1 The all tu m into fatties. Buskins took the Twius on moro Journeys to the I.and-of-rp-ln-the-alr by moans of the apple-tree elevator.1 for their mother decided that Nidi had learned a lesson and had bi n punished enough. It was with great Joy that the children climbed up lo th ir retreat again in tho playhouse ! under the branches of tho old applc-I applc-I tree. Indeed it was there Buskins ! found them one morning, looking I ever bo puzzled about something. "What Is It. my dears'.'" he asked, appearing suddenly out of the air. "Wo were wondering where the smells go to." said Nick. "Tho ap-j ap-j pie blossomi- are gone and the or-: or-: chard doesn't smell sweet like it' 'used to. We know where the pink petals went the fell on the ground j and iln 1 up but where did the! lovely smeii go?" ' Why. don't you know?" answered thi fairyman; "Tho smells go up; : iik. Bmoke, to the Land-of-UP-in-thc-1 Air. Ami they all turn into fairies and haw a good timo, particularly the smells or nice things to eaL Would you like to take a trip with me io the Land-of-Good-fimells ! To' tell you the truth. It's what I came i. ask you about, for the fairies they aro having a party today and tohi mjB to invite you. I havo the invitation In my pocket. With that the fairyman handed out a neatly folded caramel wrapper on which was written: "Tho Fairies of the Land-of-Good-Smells. Desire the pleasure of Mistress I Nancy's and Master Nick's company ( At a party on Tuesday. At any time It Is convenient." Nancy read tho invitation aloud, then said qulcltly, "We can't go this way. We've been making mud pies, and we're all dirty." 'Oh. tush!" said Buskins. "Pies aro right In their line. They'll never know the difference." (To Be Continued) Copyright, if2, nea Service.) |