Chums at the Seaside.
By
ERN. SHAW.
Copyright.
No. 2You haven t had a bath lately,” said Teddy, “ How would you like a splash in the briny 1” “ I’d love it,” said Golly. In they went up to their necks. lhen Golly spied a floating dobby-horse. “Whoa, Tishy!” he cried, as with-great difficulty he scrambled on its back. He didn’t notice his Chum swimming up behind. With a twinkle in his eye Teddy gripped the back of Tishy, and heaved with all his might 00-er! Help! 1 howled Golly as he toppled over into the sea, to come up a few moments later, spluttering and gurgling. “Dear me!” said Teddy, trying to look very innocent, “You aren’t much of a rider when it comes to sea horses.” “ I’ll duck you when I get over to you, you imp 1” threatened Golly. Then they had some fun on the floating table, from which Teddy gave a diving exhibition. (To be Continued.)
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Otago Witness, Issue 3853, 17 January 1928, Page 77
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