SAMMY SEAL THE SAILOR
"Oh, dear!" cried Patsy. "We yan't 'gat back to our ship, Sammy! Someone has taken our oars. I'm all hot and i bothered .at tho thought of staying .hero for 'ever." , "I'd better turn on the electric fan to cool you again," said Sammy. But really and .truly ho had thought of a splendid, idea., "We'll soon get home," ho said. And with I^atsy's help ho screwed tho fan to the boat for a ,propeller.' "We shan't 'have to work at all to get back,", ho said.:"We can. sit still and go to,sleep." They' sailed along splendidly. "It's as good as a motor-boat!" cried tho captain when he saw them sailing up. "You shall havo a week's holiday for this. CTpbd lads!" | ' Scnf in by' ' / ," ' " .''.'. "MIRANDA" <7). Kilbirnic.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1931, Page 18
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