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Chums on the Farm.

By

ERN. SHAW.

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No. 4. “ Grunt, grunt,” said the old sow as the mischief-loving Chums peeped over her sty. “ She’s asking us to-admire her children,” said Golly, “my, ain’t they sweet!” ,? he , tfn y went scampering round the sty, and none livelier than a little tiny chap much less in size than the rest. “ He’s what is called the ‘weakling’ of the litter,” said Teddy Just then Golly let out a howl of terror. “Wow! help! police'” He almost turned pale in his fright, for the old cow had been attracted by his bright coloured necktie, and had suddenly caught hold of it. She tugged, and Golly tugged, and presently it came away and fell into the trough! With evident relish the pig» gobbled up poor Gollv’s spotted necktie. J “ You dirty thief,” howled Golly, “ you’ll come out all in spots, and serve you jolly well right! Meanwhile, Teddy simply roared with laughter, and tears rolled down his check. . This made Golly all the more -.nnoved, and he started pelting Teddy with pig-taters.” Aren’t they rascals? (To be Continued.) —

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Otago Witness, Issue 3865, 10 April 1928, Page 80

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Chums on the Farm. Otago Witness, Issue 3865, 10 April 1928, Page 80

Chums on the Farm. Otago Witness, Issue 3865, 10 April 1928, Page 80

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