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1. The Jungle Cycle Club was out for its Saturday afternoon run. and the boys were trying to find the way back to school. “The path “we take is on the left!” cried Jumbo, when they’ reached a spot where there were a lot of cross roads. “No, the road on the right is ours!” cried Rhino. “Well, we’ll look at the signpost and see who’s right!” said Jumbo.

2. But the signpost was so high and, the names on it so old that the boys thought they had better pull it out of the ground so that they could read it better. But when the post was lying flat on the road nobody could remember which way it had pointed. “Now. we’ve done it!” whistled Jacko. But luckily' the boys met a kind policeman, who told them the right way, and they all got back in time for supper.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue IX, 30 August 1902, Page 569

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1. The Jungle Cycle Club was out for its Saturday afternoon run. and the boys were trying to find the way back to school. “The path “we take is on the left!” cried Jumbo, when they’ reached a spot where there were a lot of cross roads. “No, the road on the right is ours!” cried Rhino. “Well, we’ll look at the signpost and see who’s right!” said Jumbo. 2. But the signpost was so high and, the names on it so old that the boys thought they had better pull it out of the ground so that they could read it better. But when the post was lying flat on the road nobody could remember which way it had pointed. “Now. we’ve done it!” whistled Jacko. But luckily' the boys met a kind policeman, who told them the right way, and they all got back in time for supper. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue IX, 30 August 1902, Page 569

1. The Jungle Cycle Club was out for its Saturday afternoon run. and the boys were trying to find the way back to school. “The path “we take is on the left!” cried Jumbo, when they’ reached a spot where there were a lot of cross roads. “No, the road on the right is ours!” cried Rhino. “Well, we’ll look at the signpost and see who’s right!” said Jumbo. 2. But the signpost was so high and, the names on it so old that the boys thought they had better pull it out of the ground so that they could read it better. But when the post was lying flat on the road nobody could remember which way it had pointed. “Now. we’ve done it!” whistled Jacko. But luckily' the boys met a kind policeman, who told them the right way, and they all got back in time for supper. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue IX, 30 August 1902, Page 569