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3. “Right you are!” chuckled Bruin, as he let down his stick and hooked it in the handle of Rhino’s basket. “What a lot of trouble these chaps have saved us, to lie sure!” “Now. then, none of your larks. Rhino,” cried Jumbo, when he awoke some time later. “Just hand over my buasket. I know you have it round the other side of you." “Well, of all the cheek!” exclaimed Rhino wrathfully. “You know you've got both of them yourself! Give me mine at once, and don't act the giddy goat!” But at that moment they heard a loud cracking of nuts in the branches above, the mystery was soon explained. What Bruin and Jacko got a little later I will leave you to guess.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue VII, 17 February 1900, Page 335

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3. “Right you are!” chuckled Bruin, as he let down his stick and hooked it in the handle of Rhino’s basket. “What a lot of trouble these chaps have saved us, to lie sure!” “Now. then, none of your larks. Rhino,” cried Jumbo, when he awoke some time later. “Just hand over my buasket. I know you have it round the other side of you." “Well, of all the cheek!” exclaimed Rhino wrathfully. “You know you've got both of them yourself! Give me mine at once, and don't act the giddy goat!” But at that moment they heard a loud cracking of nuts in the branches above, the mystery was soon explained. What Bruin and Jacko got a little later I will leave you to guess. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue VII, 17 February 1900, Page 335

3. “Right you are!” chuckled Bruin, as he let down his stick and hooked it in the handle of Rhino’s basket. “What a lot of trouble these chaps have saved us, to lie sure!” “Now. then, none of your larks. Rhino,” cried Jumbo, when he awoke some time later. “Just hand over my buasket. I know you have it round the other side of you." “Well, of all the cheek!” exclaimed Rhino wrathfully. “You know you've got both of them yourself! Give me mine at once, and don't act the giddy goat!” But at that moment they heard a loud cracking of nuts in the branches above, the mystery was soon explained. What Bruin and Jacko got a little later I will leave you to guess. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue VII, 17 February 1900, Page 335

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