The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 16, 1904, Page 16, Image 16

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    BESSIE BUSYBODY RESCUES A PRINCESS AND WINS WEALTH
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n t forgot nil about keeping my atrr tanks ind foot lockers full Now'
t diaeoreretf they were almost empty; ami I had to nop at th went fine land
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wai a iijpi telling of a big reward. Well, irettintf rfnar.lt utmnl ta be riff ht
in in j line, a I. thought Vit ttep arounJ to the King'i Palace aJ my
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$ HfT TOLD MITHIfJiiuihter. (ht PrTneen.
awat from the cattle. anl nat helJ- untoner bv tmmri... t
Giant the called TWaco. nceJ That looked rather aeriout. but 1
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4After getting something to eat, I uilcd away tot the Ciant'i Cattle.
which wood on a high mountain on the horizon. In t iiffv I was "anchored
to the caatlc, and acimpertj dowa the ladder and into the itona windowt of
the great building. .
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tagc and knew that mutt be where the Two-headed Gentleman wan
reefcingVhraugh the keyhole. I aw the L'gly fortfter aound nleep and
tnorinc flkt a want engine
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hich came from a dungeon cell opposite. Of course, I supposed it was the
Princess. I ran to the floor, which was locked securely.
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r-.tHt?f I KOTICE0"A"DuncK of keyalt the Giant's feet, and
quickly tried them'in the" lock. At last the door awuns opjn and out few
the Beautiful Princess.' The Giant moved about uneasily, and as we ran out,
the door he gave a terrible roar and starred after ui - 1
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top of the wall, with that Double-headed Fiend following at our heeb and
twinging hit club in rage. It was pretty close work, I can tell you. .
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f THR PRlN'CESS CLIMBED the-, ladder anoT f scrambled up
, after Iter like a streak. I turned on the power, and the good old airship
shot uu into the a!r. Not till then did I dare look down. ,
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Cunt was climbing up the rope ladder I I sailed up and down, back and
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i THEN' f THOUC.HT flK the hatchet 1 the tool chest. anJ
anatched it out. Whack 1 .Whack? Whack! Theresas i loud shriek like a
locomotive whistling as u passcs"you. and the Giant turned a million aomef
saults itfto space. ' n-' ' ' .
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