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ADVENTURES OF THE CHUMS

One morning Richard found himself at a. very In other words, Ted having gone off to tie v S’ . san ds for the morning, as Gwen and Polly had decided to rest in the |ent on „ too. He tried to get them out, but each time was told to go away, quite ru

pel “ m° Sing something out. What's his little game now?”

b °' S ‘S out!” he said. ”I'ee get . ffand idea.” “I expected as much!” groaned Gwen. „ “Let’s hear what it is,” said Polly, ‘ at , + a ,7 y Q^ te r „, pn “We shall not get any peace if we dont, said Gwen.

But she did not seem very eager. «• . , ■, “I s’DO r e you know what you are doing? she grumbled. “Never you mind,” said Richard. “Be ready with the stick when I want it.

Here we see Richard’s grand idea carried out. Very ingeniously he fixed up the tent in the boat, and Gwen was so attracted by it that she could only s y <4 Oo!” Really, I think Richard has taken a lot of trouble to please her, and I feel, this time, that he has succeeded. Polly declared it to be top hole, without the slightest reservation.

So here we have the three chums settled down once more. Richard has got his way. He has mhde Gwen and Po liy join him, so he is content. Polly is ouite happy aboard the “Ark” as she calls it. As for Gwen, when she had settled herself on the cushions, she could hardly find words to express her delight with Richard. Perhaps, as they are such a contented boat load, we haa better leave them before they fall out.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1934, Page 22 (Supplement)

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ADVENTURES OF THE CHUMS Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1934, Page 22 (Supplement)

ADVENTURES OF THE CHUMS Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1934, Page 22 (Supplement)

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