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Judge the hole I had made in the plumbing. There seemed to be a piece of the metal bent out from the pipe, and al- though I couldn't see how that had hap- pened, I went back and tried to pound it into place. The piece of metal turned out to be a bit of the tin can, and I guess | aggravated an already delicate situation by trying to fit it into the hole in the pipe. At any rate, I found a square of shiny colored cloth in what Mrs. Lewis calls her linen closet. I (1 it around the pipe and managed re water from a steady stream egy dripping. I don't know every time I looked at the pipe, I thought of the time Junior had the mumps. but but Well, I went back to my couldn't help thinkin lumpy it looked. I to just what to it nee soup and lated and how vasn't quite certain » with it, but I ed was some water, 1 was about to use the faucet when I realized with unple: nt certainty that should T turn on the water, | would un- doubtedly add to the strain on the cloth around the hole in the pipe. All this (Page 24, please) Cnty we? wry “——And a side order of peas!” rea LOG ee “Wait ll I catch the guy who set my wigwam over this well!” 19 comicbooks.com