Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . a painful an instant its tail was about my wrists, and I waspinioned as with a pair of handcuffs; then, with its head,the reptile went through every pocket in my garments,taking all my money and other valuables. Later Ilearned that the Boa gave my money to an outlaw, whowas thus enabled to buy a ticket and flee the Boa had befriended this man for a year. (Indianaffidavits will be furnished with this yarn at two dollarsper aff.) THE LION. I lay quietly in ambush, though I must confess it was the first time I
Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . a painful an instant its tail was about my wrists, and I waspinioned as with a pair of handcuffs; then, with its head,the reptile went through every pocket in my garments,taking all my money and other valuables. Later Ilearned that the Boa gave my money to an outlaw, whowas thus enabled to buy a ticket and flee the Boa had befriended this man for a year. (Indianaffidavits will be furnished with this yarn at two dollarsper aff.) THE LION. I lay quietly in ambush, though I must confess it was the first time I ever lay in ambush withsuch a hard I saw a bushy-haired Lion walk over toa pool that reflected hisgrim visage. Lookingabout and seeing no onewatching him, he pulleda comb and brush fromhis back pocket, and,looking into thewatery mirror, hesmoothed out his un-kempt hair, and, afterparting it in the mid-dle, he hurried overto a group of lionesseswho were holding asocial howlfest. F. P. PITZEft, CHANGES. Their Christmas shopping some years
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