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The Bismarck tribune. [volume] (Bismarck, N.D.) 1916-current, June 17, 1930, Image 10

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One of the Russian boys soon came
light up and said, “Join in our game.
Come, help us push our wagon. It is
really lots of fun. You see. I talk
pour language plain. I studied and
twes not In vain. My folks made me
take English ere my high school
course was done."
“That’s fine,” cried Scouty, "I wish
Z could talk your language. Me, oh
my, I know that I’d feel mighty
proud. Some day I hope I’ll learn.
And now we'll gladly Join your play
and push that wagon on its way.”
“You bet we will,” snapped Coppy.
“I am glad to take my turn.”
80, while some pushed, the others
rode and it made quite a merry load.
Boon Clowny, to the Travel Man,
cried, “Hey! Be brave and bold,
dump on the wagon for a ride. It’s
wonderful when once it’s tried.” “Oh,
no,” replied the Travel Man, “I think
I’m much too old.”
“Ha, ha!” laughed Scouty. “That’s
all wrong. As long as you feel good
and strong, you still are young. Don’t
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THE TINYMITES
say you’re old, but just remain a kid.
Hop right on now and take a seat.
The ride you’ll have will be a treat”
The Travel Man cried, “Sure!” And
that’s exactly what he did.
The whole bunch pulled the wagon
now. The Travel Man hung on
somehow, and when the ride was over
he admitted it was great. Just then
they heard some music near and
Clowny gave a boisterous cheer.
Cried he, “Let’s find the players.
Hurry up or we’ll be late.”
They ran for ’bout a block or two
and then the next thing that they
knew,wee Scouty cried,“Ah. here they
are.” And then the bunch drew near.
One Tiny shouted, “mease play more.
To hear you’s what we came here
for.” And so the players played and
played and filled the bunch with
cheer.
(The Tinymites have some more fan
with Russian children in the next
story.)
(Copyright, 1930, NBA Service, Inc.)
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