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IX L OO I T I W IL L , B O ÎN » IL L , | OO W H Â T * J3FZ Ç A P 'H SN O R T E R . TJOS'H BILL WVTK A R O AklN LAU AH , S ('LL HAN<* TOO FROM TH* M ONKtY-GAE^J A PARTY THO' ( K H O W I HADN’T O k T t k ’J ------------- It*« a great yarr. that I’m join* to »pin for you today. My pain. Kangy and Sin foot ware cruisin' with my old shipmate, Tops’l Barney. In my last yarn I told how we’d been becalmed olT an Island in th’ China Sea, and how, when we landed on th’ Island, I had found Woogle, an ape that I had made friends with one time when I had been east away on th’ same Island. Well s‘r, th’ next mornin' after I’d found Woogie he came off to th’ schooner rld- ip’ that crocodile of his. From his jablnrin’ I got th’ meanin* that he wanted Kangy, Singoot, and tne to go back to th* island with him. So we hitched th’ croco dile to th’ ship’s boat, piled in, and in no time we landed on th’ beach off th’ island. And there was Missus Woogie waitin’ for us. Th* youngster was a cute little feller, and we were pals right from th’ start. Then, what a feast of breadfruit, pineapples, guavas, man goes, bananas, and other good things Missus Woogie spread for us under th’ palm-trees. After we’d eat en our till we all laid down in th’ shade. Bein’ in th' tropics, it was warm and nice. We had a good sleep, and didn’t wake up till th’ light of a big, golden moon made th’ island almost as light as day. Then, in a little clearin’, with th’ warm breeze rust lin’ th’ tops of th’ palm- trees above us, we danced and capered around like a bunch of kids. By gravy it was great! Later, we bid Missus Woogie and th’ little feller good-bye, climbed into th’ boat with Woogie, and th ’ crocodile towed us out to th’ Lanui, our schooner. Some day I’m goin’ to visit th’ Woogies again. ,âJk r ■ ,c- 1 O W K .Y - WOIA/L O Q K t ï - Z tK oo- * 9 0 T H t5 G I 5 T H -1 --- L IT T L E «SL O R X fc E , AIN’ T K t A L I T T L t R lW E R l n ; w o o ^ te » T H I S S ' * ' l <*> 0'<SOÇ.OAHUT MILK \ W 1 5 H E 5 TK* M I S ’S U ’S, , Y O U , AND T H ’ L I T T L t F ^ L L tt? z L O N 6 ANO H A R R Y L \ F ^ , ' w it h 7]0OD6A5T W* J" ii 7, i h w o w - c h te , I OOP» " z _ -H H O v I C O U L D N 'T t A T A H Y M O k t.1 O L tMLL WILL GOMfe J IW P K D A Y ANO W .IN& l N V A P>Ko 5 A Î K O*= l o l l y eoF »^. y p d s 'R , t e T he I awoi 13 ROLLING> OVER.THE SEA. to r . r u K T H tie <> ADVENTUKTS O F BosVi B il l , I can <© y , and c X n o o o t . ¿ /Â V /M - AMS7X C /Z 4 C K - I \NHo IS ~ S lN G lN G • TH E u w NEAT' T lO C L - on fio yl A in t / r 'T etuzi B l E ? No L I think IT'S F/NE. Y es s i r , T h a t W o m a n ' s y o tc E i s A G i f t . well i wish zhe h a d G iv e n i t ON C H R IS T M A S Y & T H E P E O P L E WHO MOVED A W A y -