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THE BREEZE Ixe been ques 10111110 you becaus you1 1 11a1 and a murderer' You kllled Mr Jcnmngs' You sax tn t I murdexed h1m9 Why th ts ool rnes He k1l1ed hmastlf O1 no he d1d t Jennm s was mur de1er1 and you d1d lt The doctor mt uupted O'eary how do yol l-'now Jenmngs was m11rdered'P Ano lf he was-whxch he wasnt how do you k ow who d1d 1t Oleary pa1d no attent1on to the doc tor but begzm explnxmng nf-ve1the1ess Walters you sa1d you went out and looked 1n the w1ndow 111 the same clothes you have on now It was I'S11Il1llf' out and yout clothes ar dry You sa1d you saw th gun from the wlndow Th left slde of 1s on the r19ht Slde of the chan' You couldnt have seen 1t from the w1ndow But renmrlfed the doctor how about tn do r'J It was locked That sa1d Olealy IS so slmple that oven you should have seen tlnough It No key W s found 1n the room Therefore' the key went out of the room Wlth the n1urde1er If Jenrnngs had k1ll o h1m self the key would be here but It 1 n t How the doctor lnquned can you be ab olutely sure Jenn 'xgs was k1lled'P Tuat also lS slmple but f1rst I wash to a k you a questlon d1d Tennlngs dle lm med1f1tely'P Yes I should ay he d1d Death must have been mstfmtaneous A1d there d ctor IS the answer Jen mngs was shot 1n the left temple but the gun was found n the rlght 1de of the cha1r It couldnt have been dropped by the dead man St1ll the doctor was reluctant and d1dn t behexe Olearys theory It could have been euher the cook or the butler Yes 1t could have been but why d1d Wal ers 1169 Walters why d1d you do 1t'1 know so much suppose you snapped Walters Walters I w1l1 You d1dnt known that Jenmngs was a d1d you'P Well 1t was but we couldn t prove 1t Your real name IS Joseph Brownley You escaped from Jall 1n De cember 1933 I recognxzed you by your pahce pho o You k1lled h1m because he squealed on you when you were 1n h1s gang You got twenty five years He got free by turmng states evldence You k1l1ed h1m for revenge W ll Dan sa1d the doctor a few hours later smokes are on me as usual I may be a doctor but Im not a cr1m1n SIHCB you tell about lt All r1ght thlnk It wa counterfe1ter OUR SAILING CRUISE We the members of Brooksville h1gh school had d8C1d9d to take a tr1p by boat the comlng week end We had de Clded to go 1n sallboats Wh1Ch we wexe to rent from the people of our home town Where we were to go was yet qu1te un dec1ded Some wanted to go to a deserted 1 land where we could camp and spend a restful week end Others wanted to keep sa1l1ng all the t1me and see the lslands The day appolnted to go was a Fr1day afternoon the first part of June Our boats were to be nav1gated by then' owners and our prlnclpal and asslstant were gO1I1C' along to keep us stralght Wednesday af ternoon came and st1ll we hadnt dec1ded where to go and all hadnt dec1ded to go Some were afrald of seaslckness oth rs afra1d of catchmg cold wh1le stlll ot1ers Were afrald of falhng overboard The tlme came to leave and the members of the party numbermg about twenty five clambered aboard the three sa111ng yachts 1- 1, 5' ' . , .D vm 11 - ' ' cr ' V X' 1 1 ,- '. . I ' ' L , - - - u C L. . . y . ,, , ' v 'Q , f it A Si ' ' w 'Y 1- ' ' ' Y . - .- , . .1 . , , , 1- , -A . Sl ' ' .s 1 Q ' ' 77 - - - ' - ' ' v - v u . ,.. . .1 , , . . x, . A. , , .L . 1 , , f , I - ' ' , v . - - , . , - - . L . . ,,. ' ' . - A. Y 4 L ,! ' ' A . - - 1. , ' . . , . 1 A-J . ' ' ' - 1 - - - n ' ' ' Ar H ' . C . . , f D 9 , , , W ,3 ' fa .. sr V . I N. . y , . e .. - , ' ' ' - the chalr faces the wlndow and the gun Olggigt,- , . , . .--1.- -. I ' ' Y! 1 . H YY LA . Y L ' 1 . . , 1 1 'e ' c I ' 1 H , if ' , U' ' 'V 7 . , , - , , t A ' L A ' . ca . . ,, Q . . 0, . - ' . , . . . . .Q , ,, . 7 ' ' . w ,C sl 7! ' ', As , 1 , , S . ' . . . . . ' c . . H ' ' -' ' , . . . . .-1 ., 3 . . ' - ' u ' ' ,J . . . Y , Q , ' . . . . , .- c . CJ r ' N 77 A c c . ' - v ff , - 1 . , . , . Y . . y , , . . ,S ' C' - Q D - - N , -- . , M . . Y? . . ' 7 7 66 - . , - , I! n - ' 1
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THE BREEZE Are you M Jennrngs bu ler'P l asked Jennrngs was the surcrde vrctrrn Yes srr The butlers vorce was low and tear were streamrng down '1 s cheeks Your name Weller srr James Weller How many people are there rn tne house besrdes yourself? Fheres a housekeeper Mr Drvrsor and the valet Walters Who drscovered the body'P Warers elerda ntardrtn the lrbrary d or When he low 1 r was locked he went out and looked rn throuffl the wrndow He saw thr maste lymg back rn hrs charr wrth a guvl on the Hof He came rn and when he had told m what he had seen called the pohce Drd you see Walters come 1119 No I drdn I was out rn the krtchen He came to me tnere Very well take us to the lrbrary Thats Yes thats Wl1CI't. Walters saw rt I' re butler led the men down a long hall heavy Persran rug muffled the footsteps Pau rng before a large croor near the end of the hall the butler sard Hes In rere Oleary drew a bunch of skeleton key from hrs Docket and rn a few momeats had the door open A grues me sreht met the eyes of the officers TBYl'l1l1'-TS lay back rrr 1115 cha 1 1 bu'let ho'e Ill hrs left temple The gun lav on the floor besrde the ch rr The M E rmrrredrately begar hrs ex amrnatron whrle the fingerprrnt expert began to dust the gtn for prrr t Ole rv was examrnng the room when he sud denlv p rused and s'1rc. Weller tell th cook and valet to come rn here Halland you go wrth hrrn By tlrrs trme the doctor had finr hed hrs ex'1'nrr1a'ron and Stepprng aw y from the body saro Well Oleary Id lrke to yan make a my stery out of tms I s plrrn surcrde Yes doc you re rrght the fin frprrnt exp vt agreed The only prrnts on the run are hrs Doctor you re bo h wrong Its murder and Ill prove rt Oleary knew rt wasn t surcrde but murder He had known rt as soon a he had stepped rnto the room At thrs moment Halland Weller Wal ter and 'Vlrs Davrson ertered Mrs Davrs n was a rrrotherly lo krng woman of about fifty wrth grey harr She was cry rng softly Walters the vale was about thrrty years old but had the features of a hardened crrmrnal It was to hrm that Oleary turned hrs attentron Walters Weller told me that you were the ore to drscover the body tha rrght'P No I drdnt really drscover the body I D d you wear a coat when you went out? No as s on I heard the shot and CO'l1C1llt open the door I rushed out Have you changed your clothes rnce tl'en'J No but what vrhrch wrnoow drd you go to? Why I went lo that on over by the bookcase It rs the nearest to the front door Drd you see the gun9 Yes I d1d but vtrll you t ll 'nc Oleary broke lfrs que tron wrth fmo her Where were you when you heard the who 'J I was Just c mrng down the front starrs they are next to the last wall You ua sed them when you canre ll But wrl' you t ll me why you re qucstron ng me 12 li , ' - 3 t ,, - 1 . Q F- t . 1? I . t r . Z1 . . - . . . . , , , U ' , . To ' ' 1 1 1 - J'e H ' H 1. v - A . , , ,, , e - U ' - Y ' ' 5 W - rx. - . V L -S .s ' ll.. . ' ' . Q H 1 .' va WJ - .' 9 4 'y 3 D' U - 'Y G.. 1. rx .' 4. W.. . L U ' VF ,- . ' vs Y Y ' uh ' U ' ' rs 1 4. v ' 1 Lf . 1 ' !! Y ' yy ' Y ' 1 'V ' ' ' 1 - ' H , - 1 1 , , X 5 A , 1. - ,, . ' 7 1 fr . He 1 a .S 3 1 I to -3 , M 1 , ., ' ' C '. ' .rf' 2 1 ' e - ' L - '- ' ,..r ' . .. - ' f , f 1 1- ' Q , . , .- r , U , , ,. , . , A . . . , . . . ,, E , F L . - , . , , . U ' ' YY xr - . 1 ' 1 ar ' at - - . -, , v , -,, 4 , rf. . , . , lb ., , w u . 1 1 ,, sr . - 1 H ' Y ' , . . s ' Q - . I 1 W . y yy 'a .' . . -' D! .vhere you sard fthe body was, drdnt you? Silly Saw ll m1011211 the W1Ud0W- sr . 1 .' , . , - n . 1 'A , . ,. Y! r . A - Ai - ., 1 ff 4 I! ' - , J 3,9 . . 1. T' ,- . V . I . I L . . - U 1 - - , H A' 1 X 5' , . r . ,, ' ' ' , 'A 'C N 14 Y! . ,, . . , - - ' H ' A uvvy ' ' 1 - ,'. . 4 my ' . . ' 3 ., ' at ' , V ' L. 3 . I . . I i, A L , . . s . . - . , ' . H 1 ' ' ' . r L . , I is ' . U rx ' ,. I av - , - . - . f -- , , e . e - - A I . . , is yy s 1 . , . -- N -- . 1 ' ! K ' - a ' ' ' , 5 . . L. , , e ' . o . , ' ' H , ,, ' ' J , . . 3 ' ' I . . ' ' ' A 'Q' 1 ' ' 1 - Q ' ' 1 n' .. . , - . .
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THE BREEZE We were all d1v1ded up w1th a pal on one boat and another on one of the other two boats Our tr1p was to be to a small lsland out ln the Reach We had declded to com promlse and some rest wh1le others went sallxng We arrlved at our secluded lsland at about 4 oclock ln the afternoon after two hours on a choppy sea Some were so sea slck they could hardly stand wh1le others dxdn t mlnd lt at all We p1tched our tents numberlng about e1ght whlch nearly covered half the 1sland Everyone be1ng hungry we next had a basket brought up from the largest of the three boats and supper was prepared We were a pretty sorry looklng bunch s1tt1ng around the flre with a sandwlch Ln one hand and a cup of hot cocoa ln the other After supper We all gathered around the flre and started tellmg ghost stones all but a few who had wandered off to explore the lsland before the next day That flrs of us had seen The waves dashed ag'unst the rocks and cllffs below us wh1le the wlnd played 1n the treetops above Many was the t1me we were awakened by the moans of the seaslck members The next day broke clear and brlpht wlth the most of us awake at dawn ff went 1n sw1mm1ng and had breakfast The next thlng proposed was a sort of explor atxon tr1p on the lsland Thls turned oat to be a very pleasant trlp Although the un was warm there was a cool breeze f m the salt water The second nlght pro' ed even more terrlble than the first Sunday the thxrd and last day was spent ln rest and breaklng camp We left at about two oclock Sunday afternofn Our return trlp was much more pleasa at than the first trlp The sea belng calm ax d those who had been S83'51Ck gettmg ore the slckness we spent our t1me on deck On arr1v1ng home many frlends and p rents greeted us and encouraged us to take another uch tr1p some other week end Three weeks after that another tr1p was planned w1th more of the school m at tendance and five yachts mstead of three L G THE ONLY UNPAID MOVIE STAR Mlckey Mouse that popular pen and 1nk drawxng LS the only unpaid movxe star ln the world He IS famous 1n the Umted States and ln all parts of the world When Walt Dxsney h1S creator was slx h1s lxfes ambltlon was to own a c1rcus When he and hls parents moved to Kansas C1ty he declded to become a newspapel artlst The nearest he got to this was de llvermg papers at three dollars a week He d1d this from the t1me he was n1ne un'1 he was seventeen Then when the war broke out although he was under age he man aged to get lnto the Red Cross After the war he dr1fted from one Job to another unt11 he formed a company to make lT'Ot1Ull plctures of pen and 1nk drawlngs They made Jack and the Beanstalk and Jack the Glant K1ller but they were fallures and the company went 1nto bank ruptcy He tr1ed other schemes but all wlth the same result He and hrs brother went to Hollywood and made some drawings for another plc ture Th1S t1me lt was Oswald Dlsney was able to make from dred to two hundred drawlngs a was a greater success and they he Cdu one hun day 1 us saved nr teen thousand dollars and were able to h1re some help It was then that he thought of Mlckey Mouse I cant say how the ldea came he said We wanted another anamal We had a cat a mouse naturally came to mmd 14 V ! . . . 3- T ' . ' - .s ' - . , N . Y . ' ' -E. . . '37, 1 ' Y cl ' yr - - . . . 1 ! . 1 Q . - ' Q . . . W - 1 . 1 1 ' ' . . , . . . . y W ' fl , - . . . X . A ' l ' . -li- night wa.s the most interrupted night most Y . A ' , g I, . . ' D as , xl - . . la ' ,' rv . ' - W' . ' L , I , A ' ' ' u t , 1. rr .S rc . - - ' y . . l . ' - , E '- I 7 ' 1 2 , H ' ' K .- I b ry n 7 ' 1 yn . . v F 1 . '
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