The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, October 15, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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"We never squeal
a question,’ said Piggy Wig Pig
after a bit, "and see if you can*
answer. My question is. ‘Do you
like to wallow in a mud puddle
like other pigs do?"
“No!" shouted Georgie and Grub-
by together so quickly that Piggy
Wig Pig almost fell over.
"Now it's my turn." said Saucy
Snout Pig. looking very learned.
"Do either of you squeal when
you get stuck under a gate?'
"No," answered both of them to-
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Pugervifie
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the truth. But perhaps my flends
know.”
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Twins. ‘That’s one
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Twisty Tall
naturid grin.
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Georgle Guinea Pig met Grubby
Gwouna Hog one day in Square-
Mw Land, fight near the corn-
ebook where Mister Dodgea lived.
The Twins and the fatrymar heard
every word they said
Geonge said. "Say, Grubby, why
do they call you a hog? You
don’t look like one at all. You
bare long hair and a nice nose
that isn't anything like a snout
and fine whiskers. and a nice
brush of a tall that has neither s
1 twist nor a curl”
"I don’t know," answered Grub-
by soberly. “I never did know.
Why do they call you a pig™ he
asked suddenly.
"That's a mystery, too,” sala
Goorgie Guinea Pig. shaking his
hard “I never knew either. It’s
most peguttar!"
"It oetainly hr'" agreed Grubby
"Tour tall doesn't onzI, because you
haven’t any. And you have soft
fur like a rabbit's And your eyes
; are entirety different and every-
thing ”
' - -Let's ask the pigs U they
know?" suggested Georgie.
{ "That’s a good idea," said Grub-
by "Come along."
So the two friends started off.
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS.' MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER W, 1923.
Bov MUST
others aside. "Are you both hungry
all the time,ana could you EAT and,
EAT and EAT and EAT?"
“Yes!" shouted Georgie Guinea
Pig and Grubby Ground Hog;
loudly. ”We eat all the time when
we can find anything."
"Then that’s the reason," said
Twisty Tall grandly. "I knew
I'd find out”
"Well I never!" evclaimed Mle ter
Mister Dodger and Nancy and
Nick uppy toed after them, not
- so much to spy as to find out
for themselves what the answer
really Wes. They had always
wanted to know, too.
"What’s thatf exdtatmed Piggy
Wig Pig when Georgie and Grubby
haB put their qyestions "Why is
one ot you called a pig and one a
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Jack Daw bad never seen a eteam man before And you can
Imane ehate had to look real quick to see this one For. almost
aFoon as he appeared. Mister Steam Just sort of p out and ,
was gone That's the way sir affects steam. “Well where has he
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