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Show adventures of the twins STY OLIVB nOiECTO rURTC? -i ill Hi i m1 'i ,i H "Certainly!" sa.d the king obligingly. Ine magi--!..!:- ;n.d BuLS tO. l 1.. 1 'I'll i Lad ... dall Bh Nam . v, hn w i n th.- 1 Not that they wanted u.e fc-no, il .. a ten Khe automobile er mm h in- Vwere ma . fcuse Ti 1 1 ky Tj io had told Vmt wa:- v : tin I.". -: ... d Snes in Wrope Bf hair from m Also very I imboi h.i fln olh .i Spies. Sflch on.- of l ho ii. a and sorcerers had said a double charm 'over it. I really don't see bow the Twins' I ever had a chance at all to get back ' to Fairyland. and indeed lhcy wouldn't have, had it not been for the Green Wizard. He had listened to everything ih.t was going on, aud smiled to himself j wisely. "Lasso indeed'" said he with a wag of his head. "We'll see about that." I Off he strode over forests and hills until he came to South America where ;lhe poll-parrots lived. He went 'straight to the king of the poll par rots. ' I wan' a hundred of your best biters, bit-ers, please," he asked. "A hundred parrots with the sharpest, strongest beaks." "Certainly!" said the king obligingly. obliging-ly. He got them at once and strode homo again Now this Is what happened. When Light Fingers threw the lasso over the magic automobile, the hundred par rots flew down and bit the rope into a hundred pieces. The Twins sped on. (To Be t lontlnued ) (Copyright. 1922. NBA Service) |