STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
By MAX TRELL TEDDY, the Stuffed Bear, came
over to his friend General Tin, the Tin Soldier, who was standing as he always stood by the Playroom coor. He stood there (so General Tin always explained) to keep out Leopards and Lions and Elephants.
"You never can tell when they might suddenly burst in,' General Tin never grew tired of saying.
Teddy now came up to Gen- eral Tin with Knarf and Hanid, the Shadow Children with the
Poems About Animals
-Tin Recites Them To Teddy And Shadows-
Turned-About Names. saluted the General.
just told you
Teddy to tell Knari and Hanid
the same things that you me when I first asked whether Animals could talk."
General Tin looked at Teddy without speaking. Then he said: "Animals are always talking!" Teddy looked at Knarf and said:
There! I told you! But what are they always talking about?" he asked General Tin. ·
"Sir," he said, “you once told me that Animals can talk. And while you were telling me that, you told me a lot of poems, just to show me that they could And what I'd like very talk.
saluting much," Teddy said. with his other hand, “is for you
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At Rupert's call the others lik at him curiously. "What's the ** Den't want another walk__along 's_secret =path?” “There's zo mend to go so far. At least. think so it my idea is wys Rupert. There
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should
be another secret path, even more secret than the first
***B-but where ? "* exclaims Bingo. "It's practically - here!" laughs Rupert. "Let's find the exact `place where we came eat of the wood." And he begins peering at the ground.
ALL RIGHTS REARRVED
ATION!
-HUMLELATION.
TIME AND TIME
-AGAIN
THE PIRATES BOARD THE LINER.
"Squee, squee, squee, "Will somebody please "Give me some cheese
"For me, for me, for me.” "And Cats?" asked Knari. "What are they always talking about?"
"Cats," replied General Tin, "are always talking about how much they'd like a Mouse.
right
"Miaou, miaou, miaou, "I'd like a Mouse
niaou." "And Dogs?" asked Teddy, the Stuffed Bear.
"Dogs, my dear Teddy," said General Tin, "talk about
how good they are at being Watch- dogs. This is what they're al- ways saying:
"Grm, gr', grrr, "Who's coming hr'ır?”
Looked puzzled
Depends on animals "That depends," said General Tin, "on which Animal is doing the talking! Different Animals talk about different things. Take the Duck, for instance." Here Teddy tumed to Knarf and Hanid and said in a loud zled. But Hanid told them that "hr'" meant "here" in Dog- language, and General Tin nod- ded.
whisper: "Here come poems!"
the
"Ducks," said General
"are always talking about
Tin, the
weather.
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"What are Animals always talking about?" Teddy asked
"Gr-rumph, gr-rumph,
gr-rumph,
"I sit here by the month." "And Bees," said General Tin, "are always talking about how busy they are.
"Hum, hum, hum,
"Our work is never done, "But work is always fun, "Hum, hum, hurn."
Knarf and Teddy looked puz-
General
smiled.
+
Tin
stopped
That's all
and
"That's about all," he said. He General Tm told what some was about to turn back to his "Quack, quack, quack,
of the other Animals always work of guarding the Playroom "The rain is coming back. talked about. This is what he door, when Hanid, smiling mis- "That's what the Ducks are said the Lions are always say chievously, asked: always saying," said General
Tin.
Hanid's question
Here Hanid interrupted to ask:
"And what are the Mice al- ways saying, General Tin?"
"Mice," said General Tin, "are always talking about cheese.
ing:
"Roar, roar, roar,
"What's everybody running
for? "I'm just
Cat and a little
more, "Road, roar, roar.”
"And what are People always saying?"
General Tin didn't even stop smiling when he said:
"People, and such,
"Always talk too much." Then he really did turn his
And Frogs were always say back on Knarf and Hanid ing
KAMERAD!
WE SURRENDER.
- AND ARE WILLING TO
·ASSIST IN THE
:SINFUL FUN
HO HO! COME NOW, DON'T GIVE UP WITHOUT
A FIGHT
Teddy, the Stuffed Bear,
and
Sheaffer's
PELL
Pen For Men
THE BOLD NEW PEH DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN
FERD NAND
THE FLUTTERS
BRICK BRADFORD
WHERE WOULD (TUSE
THAKEN, OLD-
.ONE OF THE HANGARS DOUST!
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