PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN IWe'dnes3ay, November 12, 1947, Sadie Hawkins9 Day It all started many yars ago- -v rur roy rT rrrfi srj OF CxX PATCH. HEKZEBtAH HAWMNS. SHC kAS THeHOrU5riALlU.LTHeMHIU3. PAPPY .r-AM K TWTNTY T WO OLS. TODAY. EV'RV OTHER GAL rN I MARRIED UP. HOW LuntMH MAIN 1 1 1 HAVE f ATWNCE POTTER VCyUL PROB'LV BE &ITTIN A OFFER ANY DAY NOW. tt V V Etoile Rouge de Nlocnil (An Allegory) j-'lFTEEtl VEAPS LATER- PAPPY f -AH HAIN'T 7DOTTERr"-THET GOT A OFFER VITA H SHO' WOULD YO' GOTTA CJT MCA ( BE. AWFUL . r HU5BAND OR YOUl. AMTL CTT YO" HAVE. ME ON YO" HANDS J A MUAWt FO" TH' REST O' YO" JL T'MOYv NATCHERALj "7 AM ftOT A 3df! - MARRY MAH HAWKINS V TAKE FIRI I SINCT NONE Or YD HAS I T N MAM FMOIKM T' D MAH DOTTER -AH COTTA FIRM MtAbUHES.','! lOR y YEARS SAME RAWKtNi HOMELY DAUGHTER OF DOGPATCH'S EARLIEST SETTLER, HAD rAU-tu TO CATCH A HUS&AND- PCR PAPPY IN I DESPERATION ONE CVAY. CALLED TO GETHER ALL THEEUdiBLE DACHEL.OR5 DOCPATCH. I rv AH DECLARES TDAYSAWK MAWHIN5 HAY "WHEN AH FIRES -ALL O YO' KIN START A-RUNNIN'"-WHCM AH FIRES a&im-afVer CIVIN' YD A FAIR START-SADIC STARIS A-KUNNIN TH ONt SMfc. KETCHES LL BE HER HUSBAND.'-! GO.' T77 I JMELL. SADIE AM CATCH ONE OF THE BW3. Cat M j J4 r,te tJh H BY SAMUEL SIMPSON And it so happened that within the City of Nlocnil, in the Land of Aksarben, there dwelt eight wise men. These wise men had read -much; and diligently studied the past of mankind, and they felt forsaken, and sad ol Heart. They deplored mankind's misfor tunes and prayed daily for his deliverance from evil. And it came to pass that a star appeared to them; and when this star beckoned to them they vowed to follow. And they spoke to one another and said: "This star must surely be a sign." "It will lead us to the Fount of Mercy." "It will lead us to the Deliverer of Mankind." "Surely -we are the chosen of the Master." "Truth has been revealed unto us." "We are the appointed ones." "We have seen the clear white star." "We will follow faithfully where it leads." And they were resolved. Truth had been revealed unto them. And it was to be their task to lead their people into the paths ot righteousness. And it came to pass that into the city of Nlocnil where they dwelt ,in the Land of Aksarben, word came to them that, from a distant land, another wise man, who followed a star was to come among them for a short time. And they were sore distressed. And they spoke unto one another and said: "Is this man who cometh not accursed by the Master?" "We follow the true star." "Surely this man is damned of God, for is he not of the church of Emor?" "And did he not take to wife a woman of the blood of the Shiwej?" "We must warn our people e're they are mislead into the ways of sin." And one of their number, wise, even among the wiest spoke unto them and said: "All that you have said is true my brethren. 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This would give their people two whole days to contemplate his infamy before he came amongst them. All that they would reveal of his heresies would be fresh in their minds. Their hearts would be properly in flamed; and in the heat of their wrath few, if any, would listen to whatever evil voice there might be raised in his behalf. And it came to pass that on the third day before this man was to enter the City of Nlocnil, in the Land of Aksarben these eight wise men spoke unto their people and said: "Lo, a wicked one cometh amongst ye." "It is wrong: that he should be allowed to do so, but we can not prevent it" "It is still our duty to warn you of his evil." "Haken ye not unto his words; for, lo, we say unto his words are accursed." "He has come to turn you from our Star." "He is a false prophet and a heretic." "All this has been revealed unto us by the Master." "Therefore turn unto him only thy deaf ear." 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