, Richard and Ted followed the Man in the Moon up and up, until they began to think the steps would never end. But, of course, they did, and the two chums were not sorry to find themselves once again on the surface of the Moon. Not that it made much difference, but it was better than being right inside. But what a climb the Man in the Moon led them! “Come along! he cried, “it isn’t much further." Richard and Ted felt that if it had been much further they could not have managed it. “My,” said Ted, “I ve neve: climbed so high in my life.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 28 March 1936, Page 11
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107, Richard and Ted followed the Man in the Moon up and up, until they began to think the steps would never end. But, of course, they did, and the two chums were not sorry to find themselves once again on the surface of the Moon. Not that it made much difference, but it was better than being right inside. But what a climb the Man in the Moon led them! “Come along! he cried, “it isn’t much further." Richard and Ted felt that if it had been much further they could not have managed it. “My,” said Ted, “I ve neve: climbed so high in my life.” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 28 March 1936, Page 11
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