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I0 THE EASTERN ECHO proaching figure, and the slippery, waxed floor, did their part. The figure fell heavily forward. lVIr. Morris leaped from his chair and pounced on the prostrate form at the sight of a very human-looking foot projecting from beneath the folds of the mantle. He tore away the white garment and revealed-the flushed face of Cousin George. So, it's you, is it? asked Mr. Morris grimly. Tried to scare us out of here so you could get your hands on the money, eh? Well, you came very near to succeeding. You were the most realistic looking ghost I ever saw! Yes, it's me, Cousin George said in re- sponse, painfully picking himself up from the floor, and if it hadn't been for that rug I would have gotten away with it. And now, how shall I ever get the money to buy that Hungarian masterpiece, the last china do-g Think what- Forget those china dogs for a minute and tell us how on earth you managed it all. lt was a simple matter. I would risk more than that for the sake of my collection which contains specimens of every kind of china- oh, you asked me how I managed it. Well, I lived in that room where Aunt Emma died. I used to leave just before dawn and go to town for food and then come back again at night. And surely my methods were justified when you consider that the thing at stake was a com- plete collection of china dogslu George, broke in Mr. Morris, if I give you the money to pay for that last china dog, will you clear out with the whole blamed col- lection and stay out? George's beaming smile gave his answer. The next morning he stood at the door mak- ing his farewells. Future generations will bless you, he announced. When my collection of needed to complete my collectionl Think china dogs has won fame- what the world will lose if I cannot buy itl The door closed on the rest of the sentence. '51 'Y YY V'Y Y9d 'W 'YK YY 5 75' VV YN WY CHRISTMAS TIME Kari-reruns Dicxev, '24 Christmas time, Christmas time, 'Tis the time of mirth and rhyme! Coming soon, Coming soon, With its merry tune. Do you, Santa's helpers, say, 'tWish the time were far away? Christmas time, Christmas time, How the bells all chime! Snow so fair, Snow so fair, Whirling through the frosty air! Softly falls, Softly falls, As the North Wind calls. Tell me, white robed fairies gay, Do you love on earth to play? Snow so fair, Snow so fair, Falling everywhere. Holly red, Holly red, Glowing bravely over head, Shining bright, Shining bright, What a glorious sight! Have you little berries gay Come to welcome Christmas day? Holly red, Holly red, Proudly raise your head. Little star, Little star, Shining brightly from afar, In the sky, ln the sky, O'er the world so high. Were you shining on that night When the Christ Child came in might? Little star, Little star, Brightly shine afar.
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