PETER, PATTY, AND MR PIP.
THE BITER BIT. (Special for the Otago Witness.)
«.-J where Iie ’ s going,” said Peter after a bit. mieUke,'?” ““ <» hin.solt "I thought I heard someone talking! Must have tee,, And he picked up the buckets again and made away over the meadows.
of wateTSr £ e co n w^ aaU ’ ™ ar ° at The stieam is «» d ™be full he U fa tettalata K. from »< «» brook.” “I scent danger,” muttered Peter hoarsely. “ I feel awful,” replied Pattv. “So do we,” howled Mr Pip' and Kittv. “And now I’ll let in the buckets,” the milkman was savin*' »>re «“ ° tS “- M ‘’ W »"'* »«<? out Just in time to
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Otago Witness, Issue 3996, 14 October 1930, Page 72
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