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FREAK lJjAGLE-AT i
' GOBAlfttrffcONG
Gobarf atorife --residents' thought
they were being haunted Terror
struck, the dwellers' oh the banks
of the 'bidgee as the tinkling of
a bell from way up 'In the hea-!
vens1 then frAfti the - ground,1
istaitled f righteried v arid amaa
ed the local& Some thought it
may be a heiald announcing the
return of their ancestors, others
said It was a warning *of dreacT
things to come, whilst the sceptics'
averred the Gobarralong folk''
| were just hearing things ? :'.
After a month of nervewrack
ing days and ding-dong-dell'
j nights a discovery was made— :
the denouement somewhat' re
Isembled the story of the death
of Cock Robin— the tolling of the
beil was being peiformed by a'
freak of nature a giant eagle
with a bell tied around its nec^k.
No one can give a reiion for
the omUsual 'happening. Council
lor Jack crowd has been asked1 to
hold a civic inquiry but graziers
waiit no further action, as the
eagle with the bell clanging and
tolling drives crows (not Jerry,
Jack Trcd and Stan) from shiep
camps»and thus lambs are being
preserved from an inglorious cau
cau-death. - |
'So whilst Gobarralong asks
1 Who don dat*- ' the cagfe wings
its merry way, ringing the bell.
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