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Show ADVENTURES OF TEE TWINS I sTY OLIVE ROfifiKTQ HART Of The pretended wizard looked an sItIt. In marched Nancy and Nick to the Dingle pell Whir- Flap-Ilood'e. the mischievous fairy, was pretending that he was a wizard. "Well, my dears," said the pretended pretend-ed wizard, rubbing his hands together, anil bowing and scraping until his long bgard touched the ground, "what can 1 do to servo you?" "Please, sir!" said Nancy, never dreaming that she was talking to Flap-1 die hlms.-ir, "We arc hunting tor the Fairy Queen's wand. Flap-i Flap-i Doodle stole it. Can ou liolp us?" 'Sure," declared the pretend wizard, I "I'll 'Just call my pet donkey and I he'll take you anywhere vou wish to go. Flap-Doodle cannot be far away." I "Oh, we don't need a donkey, dej-Iclared dej-Iclared Nick. "We have our magic ;r .n Shoes which will take us any-; any-; wh-ro." Flap-Doodle, or I should say. the pretend wizard, shook his head. "No I good." said he. "Your Green Shoes wouldn't know the way. If you don't go on Hee-TIaw. you can't go at all. lice-Maw Is my donkey. That's his ! name." "All right, thank you," said Nancy, then. "We'll go. The Fairy Queans wand has been lost for ever and ever .so long, una we must nurry up una find it " The pretend wizard looked up slyly ; at the stick bis parrot was percnod on Little did the Twins think that ill was the very Hung tney were iook-I iook-I ing for. "Go Inside, my dears." said the w I.-!ard I.-!ard ann wnen you see a nice little brown donkey. jump on and ride1 I away." No sooner were their backs turned than Flap-Dooms turned himself into a donkey and trotted up to his own front door. To Re Continued) Copyright, 1922. NBA Service) |