The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 07, 1931, Image 9

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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.
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