[Roy Blakeley by Percy Keese Fitzhugh]@TWC D-Link bookRoy Blakeley CHAPTER XIX 5/6
He goes to the movies too much.
He's known as the human megaphone.
All step up and listen to the Raving Raven rave--only a dime, ten cents, ladies and gentlemen!" Even Mr.Bennett had to laugh. "Now all we've got to have is a girl," Pee-wee shouted, "because we've got a poor lad--I mean--you know what I mean--noble poverty and a boat and heroes doing good turns--" "And Ravens turning somersaults," I said. "And all that," he kept up, "and Roy foiled his prosecuters--I mean persecuters--" "You mean executers," Doc said. "And all we need now is a heroine," Pee-wee said, while he danced up and down.
"A poor girl--I mean a maiden--with gold hair--if we could only rescue one--oh, wouldn't it be great." "Even if her hair was only gold-filled it would be something," Connie Bennett said. "You're crazy!", Pee-wee shouted, "it shows none of you know anything about stories." Oh, jiminy, I can't tell all the stuff we shouted.
You see, it was just because we were feeling so good.
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