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crept out of tin li.'H-.' with .look.
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(>!oV was feeliug oold, and the wail induced him to miw I into n Inrj
cd fiomoiit-iido .1 shop
>," he gurgled ; and
when Diek Inul sorambloil inside, the
i the barrel 1 push.
n the side of the hill il trundled,
,ud stones ll\ in-' i" all
\i last a tui't of L'orse
pnl u~ further progress, ami Diek
hrnised tud eryinsr. wriggled out. The
bark of a dog attracted his attention,
and to his delight he u\\\ Marj
eoming to the rescue.
■ poor Diek'." she said sympathetic eallv 1 ou*r« not really ugly. Bu1
how diil yon get here':
"That little imp pushed me down,"
he replied, pointing to n tinj Heme
.■n the bill. Margery hurst out laughinte.
J ou'vegot no trousers on ! " sheoriea.
\ lie took "fill : "
prei iously -with i'ii rnies were now sworn friends, and together they stumbled to the hill where sat the wait' his face wreathed in smiTes at the thonght of his mischievous deed.
Fonraraghtj little boy ," panted Mai y. "Whj did yon take his clothes?" ■\' I was 'nngrj Well, come home with me. and my mnmmie 'll give you some food.''
I. «k :it this : " gasped Mrs < Hynn and Mr. Manners together as the truants ■and their friend appeared.
•■(>h. you wicked boy!" said Mr. Manners, shaking the miscreant. '"Margery, dear, why did yon nm i\ •" asked her mother, as the wait'
started to help himself to-cake. Diek and Margery often talk of the
apade which found them a niee little
brother, for the waif has been adopted, and is now Jackie Manners.
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is one of the uiauj (excellent subjects new being turDetl out in London as '° British OaR films. It is quite ii us icnousl] good as a ehildrenV, film, and M Batley. who produced it. i in be c ni land. The w&ifwas-playedbyBaby J03 I', d ear, a wonderful little girl-of three, whose in rj ait appears on I'm e Tim -. ' pogp.
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have made a New Year resolution to do all I can to make 1916 brighter than ever. I understand you have been greatly amused :: with my new Essanay Comedies ::
CHARLIE AT WORK CHARLIE THE PERFECT LADY
and now watch for
CHARLIE AT THE BANK CHARLIE — SHANGHAIED CHARLIE AT THE SHOW
which will be showing at your local picture theatre shortly. You are sure to see my name outside in association with
which is a guarantee that the film is perfectly new and original.
Tell /In Manager lhaf if lte does not sTioa) these films in your district Ice will !><■ missing big business, because picturegoers 10a Essanay ' 'haptin /•' <
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