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Show I. V ADVENTURES OF TOE TWINS W OLIVE ROBERTS gAHTOn ; 4 I won't go without .w.u," declared the faithful Nancy. "oh. oh!" cried Nancy. "Pull hard. Nick Pull as hard as you can " "1 did," answered Nick, giving another an-other lug "but it's no use The harder hard-er I pull away the more the feather seems to hold me I wish I'd listened to Pirn 1'im. He told me not to touch I anything on the Bleotrlo Mountain. It was true. The blp magnet, shaped like a horseshoe, held the red feather , (which was steel, as you know, being 1 u i 1 1 out of the furious falcon i as ithouK'n it were glued to It. and In turn, Xn k's fingers were sticking as h ud to !the red fenther. "You II have to take the record ! Nancy, und go on alone to the Land of Dlddyevvcis. I'll have to stay here ' "I won't go without you," declared I faithful Nancy. And s0 for ;i while it looked a though the adventures of the Twin had come to a BUdden end and they would spend the real of their! 11ch on the top of the EUectric Mountain Moun-tain with the criss-cros Wlrea splttlncj out electric sparks all ubout them. But suddenly the feather dropped to1 the around. "Weill I declare!" said an aatnlahed voice. I've lost my temper' The voice was so good natWrwd that the Twins were puzzled at the words. ' Who are you ' asked Nancy. "Where are you?" cried Nkk. happy hap-py nt belnp free. "I'm mc and I'm here." answered1 the voice. "I'm the famous 'Horseshoe 'Horse-shoe of the Mountain.' Twelve Toes (he Sorcerer, put me here a hundred years ago to prevent iro.vclers from; K'-tilng to the Palace of the Prin. Therma. You see. being a magnet. I draw all metal things to mc SaOStlS i alia out of peoples shoes and pins Mil) huttons. When their shoes and clothes fall to pieces they can t go on and have to return. And IC anyone touches me he can't let go. You're lucky' You see. my power ran out today to-day That'fc what I mean by losing ray, temper." fTo Be Continued i (Copyright. 1922, NBA Service) |