JUNGLE JINKS.
JIMBO AND RHINO GET INTO DISGRACE.
r *;i?Y a r' , ’\ i r t naU ® ht J ° f Shocking. 1 call it. To think that those Jungle School boys dared to elimb out but hiin'ls uid' °" an .,P a ' see-saw on the roof of the verandah. I'm not surprised at Bruin and Young Hare t.n bo and Kh,n ° Ure °. ld en °“F h kno " bett ‘‘ r ’ "See-saw. Marjorie Daw." sang Rhino. -Now we m. • up up . And now we go down I down ! down ! chimed in Bruin.” 1
2. Good old Dr. Lion, who was sitting under the verandah reading the •‘Jungle Times” before breakfast. hadnt the least idea of what was going on up above. “ It’> about time 1 went upstairs to see if those boys are dressing for morning school.” he muttered, as he puffed at his pipe.
3. But the roof of that verandah suddenly gave way. There was a loud crash. and Jumbo. Rhino, anil tin- - saw all came toppling down right on top of the poor Doctor. It's a men v nolxxly was much hurt—at least, not b\ tin fall. I rather fancy the bovs got hurt more by the visit they paid to Di I.ion's private room afterwards. Who '■id paddvwhacks ?
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVI, 17 October 1903, Page 61
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