Chums in Pantomime Land
By
ERN. SHAW.
Copyright.
No. 10. SINDBAD, THE SAILOR. “ What’s V th7s?^’ lettUCe! ” exclaimed Goll y as they turned a corner, havin'™piok"’Uk. <>1 ‘ lman W “ h ma “ ed hair l o W £° was carrying him seemed fed up with his job. R’nJk?^i. d c V uk^ OW L Whothese two are? ” said Teddy. “It’s Man b o£ d the e Sea!”° r ’ aUd gentleman havin 8 the joy ride is the Old “ Hello, Chums!’’ said Sindbad, as he caught sight of our two mishTd r tn S ’ J USt P s a ha , nd get rid °f old rascal. s ’ and he S ri P s so bard I can’t exclai “ ed the Chums in chorus, “We’ll soon move him” and they began to tickle the old man’s feet until he wriggled in tortUT lasfc A e had to reiease bis hand to scratch his itching soles nld d m V nn h F a n S k dd h n Sl V dbad hurled him off his back. As the wicked old man fell his head struck a large stone, and he was killed deh / bted » and he took the Chums up to his camp th oSeJl«^,. sf ‘ er W “ ich sat
(To be Continued.)
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Otago Witness, Issue 3864, 3 April 1928, Page 78
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