Judge, 1929-10-26 · page 16 of 36
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Rip Van Winkle, 1929 Model | Rip Van Winkle rheumatically | limped up the front steps of his | home and fecbly knocked on the decayed door. An aged woman hobbled from the kitehen and came to the porch. “It's I, Rip,” said the good burgher. “Don't you recognize me, my good frau?” “Du, Rip?" asked the old lady. » you decided to come home c aited. You left me a beautiful médchen with — rosy cheeks and golden hair. But now " EE MPR —ach, go awa doing,” pleaded Rip. “Some more fish stories, I sup- pose. Maybe, like Jonah, ou up? Or m: swallowed were kidnapped by the dwarf: \s “T tell only the truth,” said | Rip. “Even now I am the toast | of New Amsterdam. My achieve- ment is being celebrated all over the Hudson Valley from Storm King to Albany.” The old man threw back his shoulders and a i proud look came into his watery f eyes. bi “Liebchen,” he said, “I have : just won the Catskill Mountain Endurance Flight) by staying y aloft sixty-two yi seven Dilley’s Dictionary An optimist is a man who months and twent days!" | i Otter—To give voice to your knows one good story. } thoughts. Pack—A fourth of a bushel. a Palfry—A tower in which a bell is hung |i Paunch—To beat or strike. li Pauper—A male parent. Pause—Fath Pepper—A printed news journal. Petition—A wall or other barrier separating one part of a room from another, rhe anterior portion of isage; countenance. ct of tossing some- Pigeon—T thing. Pillow great wave of the sea. fruit known for its fuzzy skin. Plush—A_ reddening; as of the | face, from modesty, shame or } confusion, Poach—A covered structure on the front of a house. First Texant—The fact is, the landlord had no right to —J. LL. D. represent this as a two-family house! } J} 14 Comicbooks.com