THE HAPPY TRAVELLER.
(Waia,- Lock; and Co., Lta., London - .andtMelbourne.) - v- . Have yon read it, Fairy Eing?—this latest adventure, by Mary Grant Bruce, who wrote the Billabong books . . .but of course you know those. The Happy Traveller is the small chap, Teddy Winter, an orphan who decides that an orphanage with Mr; Pullinger in charge is the worst.place ia the world. So he runs away. ■■•;._ - :; ...And the great fun ..of the highway which he travels.- (It:is a highway.of Anatralia, by the.way.).:: There is the adventure of the Swagman and : the Small Girl,, ana Old Mad Kate, and best of all, the adventure of : the Strange Young Man. At any rate, i Teddy considered he was. best of all i and I think you probably will, too .. . | when, and if, you are lucky enough to read the book. :;... s No more, or.l shall.be telling1 you all ita:exciting secrets! Ana that Would not!, ao ■at all. .:: ,-.- ■ •
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 150, 21 December 1929, Page 20
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154THE HAPPY TRAVELLER. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 150, 21 December 1929, Page 20
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