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U ., fy . , . .57 f 213- sw, 'ff ' lr -H 'Q . 'T- ,F ' e Ng '-213 b Ill 37,1 I , ' T iw' XX: i A W V61 if Guinea, Pigs Ceont.D I 'I I Trying to hide my joyous feelings I asked him if le would take nine. He vos delighted but said that he hed no way to get them home. I urged my father to take him in the ear. This he did, taking with him the despised guinea pigs. This ended forever the guined pigs es idr ss I em concerned, for I never wont to see snother guinea pig es long os I live. A-Marjorie Huyner A BRIEF RSVIEW CF JQHNHY LP?LZSEED Jonathon Chfipmeli, better known as Johnny Appleseed , is probably the must beloved end the best known of Ohio's frontier hero's. He wus s peaceful, honorable, God-fearing men. Try to picture e stooped old mon with'billews of snowy heir, reszmbling e holog raggedly clothed with o bog of dppleseods upon his beck, n friendly look in his eyes, once you will have Q mental pieture of Johnny Appleseed. Johnny planted nppleseeds and transplanted soplings all ever Ohio, often enduring cold, hunger, and other hard- ships to accomplish his purpose. He did this beosuse he wanted the pioneer settlers to feel Hint someone welcomed them to their new homes. Ho loved the pink and white blossoms of his beloved apple-trees and in the time of opple blossoms, his Puritwn foee turned henvonwsrd. I --Pauline LMONG THE INDILNS he died, Chnmbers The bright morning sun was just peeping through the flop of the Wigwam ns Kewdeum awoke. he eould smell the odor of frying fish as he jurped to his feet end ren out of the Wigwam. Kewoeum Wes 1 white beg who had been esptnrod by the Indians two months before. he was fifteen years old, had blue egos, and brown heir. He wus nlroudv beginning to look like an Indian. He was adopted by 1 brave named siEL K V l 01112 . E' ...... ,,T:. .,...... -fi 3 EEZ -if '- -A --1-lf, , gm Q-f f ' ---:I 'X-.-Bfngfl nn' -Lau. A I - :ir 6:-'Skxe ' 'sq U. .3 .- ' A '7 S. V' ,l . . ' Qi- '.v,. .-.fn .li I' G 0
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' l K gh, N rj. . Rl ' 5 , . I , ' 549' - , on I ' A s A iff T' ii iff IA-ff it I I V-1' Q 1 I' if Llif I VV, ' , .-, f ' ' Among thc Indians Ccont.D W' Q Running Eird ond his squiw Cheesoo. They had d son culled Mumocott, who wnc teaching hix THC Indian ways. Ls ho stunted out of the wigwdn he SWWkMUmOCOtt standing my the fire, over which Chocsoo was frying fish. NHC? Hoi KoWncu3,V no shouted, Hhurry up and ent fish we go truck chinnun? while dow etill on ground.U Five rlnutcs ldter found Kowdcum ind Numocott slip- ping through the ferent, exch with Q cow and quiver of arrows. Suddenly Munocott stopped behind Q treo motioning Kowdcum to do the same, Just nhond of them sitting on Q treo limb wus u squirrel. Munccott drew his bow and let nn arrow fly. The arrow wont straight to its nnrx nnd the squirrel fell, Mumo- cott picked it up edging, HSquirrcl hoop quick, but Indian I much quicker. Having ticked up the squirrel they continued their hunt. Soon they camo to Q luke upon which scvernl.ducks were swimming. it their approach the ducks flow into the air. They drew their bows and instantly two arrows sped into the sky and two ducks fella is the sun begun to go down Munocott snid, HUgh!I night como we must go to village. Kewacum must learn to find hi-Stwf'-If t31Qt 011g11Hfores't. Go SJCI1f,Llgl'l.'l3 north and you will come to he village. So saying Mumocott strode off into the forest leaving Kcwdcum by himself. Ho stdrtod running toward the village but soon found he was lost. what should he do? It wms got- ting dark. Ho called loudly, Hhumocotti Mumocottln After awhile he hoard footsteps approaching and soon he sdw Mumocott. Como and I will twice the PQQOUSC buck to the villuge.i' he said. ' is they were walking towards the village Mumocott said, Hlf you want to hocomo nn Indian hrnvo you must learn Indian wisdom. Indinns know much, They do not hmlloo in the woods. Only fools and white non hdlloo in the woods. It puts the enemy on the Indi1n's tru ,,,. l. It scares dwdy the gene. The Indian slips silently through tue forsst like the rattlesnake. If he wants to signal his brother, he barks like d fox, howls like d wolf, heots like WH owl, or chirps like Q bird. Kowa- cum must lccrr tto ldnpuoqi of the enirejs H By thdt time ey were ct tuw vill , Hx' Lil or A1 in bro wdlking dhout five miles thfy cdnc to :SEE 4 1 o vent out KT den ho 13 K N hu 1 I .-J 'Y -:sr Hxunxxxif A 5. az: 44 , . N. I -iv - 7, .,, ,. - -- lf, , J . ,I ..- ' th Q 1 .N Io IL age Q' Tho no 5 ily cfte eotl 5 ckfuss they Q- .- Q , hex V+ ., -., ,. hunting ngdin, ou, this time in another direction. Alter EQQHIEEQ L.. 5 x.. fl 'I 'I M' A 'LJ .3 v J.. R, .D I w, N 52-,Btn - j. fini' fi: 'iii' ah' NVEQF 4 A ' Y U 1'f5lf.lI? x. 'I P , , I A 1.
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