Chums Break the Spell
By
ERN. SHAW
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ihe Chums soon reached the town of the Wikkiwikkians, and were met a nuge crown. .nvionsl7 y ° U gOt the mag ' C °‘ l? ’ aSked their niend the rn!l f?istrate. f! ere I* 1 „ is -”„ and Teddy showed him the jar of glistening liquid. -, rrah ’ ed !11G crowd - an d rushed to rub themselves with oil. By .iightfall every Umkiwlkkian was as straight as you and I. The spell of a hundred years had been broken by the Chums! the?r l hocf SrCat banqnet in lheir h °nour, and the Chums sat at either Among the guests was the Blaa-Blaa Bird. , n '1 Say ’’ exclaimed, “ I gotta hand it to you guys. You sure made a clean up. Irn going to the other island to-morrow. Coming?” So the Chums went over the sea to th - island where Samuel Simpkin- was -xtng and there they saw the schooner. It had not been sunk after all. rhe captain was very pleased to see them, and the next dav they were going full speed ahead for home. ‘ J
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Otago Witness, Issue 4085, 28 June 1932, Page 69
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182Chums Break the Spell Otago Witness, Issue 4085, 28 June 1932, Page 69
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