The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 09, 1930, Image 9

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On« mornm* w hile R an­
gy, my kangaroo pal. was
out in th ’ ju n g le eatln* hla
breakfast of green leave«, I
was busy about our camp,
g e ttin ’ ready to « ta rt fo r tn
river where we were h u n tin ’
f o r «old
fro m th ’ ropes holdin’ me
those tw o rascals laughed in
my face and then, ta k in ’ th ’
gold w ith them , started fo r
th* deep ju n g le .
Just then there wae a
Clash in th ' brush near me
and there was good old
R angy rankin’ fo r those rob­
bers in g reat bounds
I a l­
most had a fit when ons o f
th* bushmen raised his gun
and fired at my pal B u t he
missed, and th ’ next th in g
those fellers knew R angy
lit into ’em rig h t and le ft
w ith his big ta il and long
hind legs
Those
rascals
co uld n't
stand
up
long
ugninst th a t kind or a tta c k ,
so they made for th ’ ju n g le
w ith R angy a fte r ’em.
A ll nt once, fro m th ’
thick brush, a g ru ff voice
com m anded: "S tick ’em up,
chum ?" You bet my hands
went up 4n a h u rry . In n
m inute two o f th ’ toughest
lookin’ customers 1 hna ever
seen ateped out and made
fo r me. B efore you could
aay Jack Robinson they had
me tied hand and foot
I was certain th a t these
men
were bushmen, th ’
w hite robbers o f th ’ Queens­
land ju n g le
Sure enough,
a fte r they had bound me
they went into th ’ grass
house where R angy and I
lived and in a Jiffy came out
w ith th ’ b a r o f gold we had
w’orked so hard to get
As
1 struggled to free m yself
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B O M Y L 1H
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but aw ful
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to
P re tty soon Rangy came
hoppin' buck and nibbled In
tw o th ’ ropes th a t were
bln d in ’ me B ut th ’ robbers
had our gold
In my next
y a rn I 'll te ll you how we
caught th* robbers and re­
covered th ' gold.
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