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When the poor little girl in the picture above wont to bed on Christinas Eve she hung up her stocking. "But I don't suppose Father Christmas will know about mc." she said sadly, as she went to sleep. Then she had a lovely dream. Up through tlie trapdoor leading to her attic came a smiling ligure, and sne beard the words, "You are not forgotten, little one." And when she woke in the morning there was her stocking filled with lovely presents. If you would like to see who her visitor was take a pen or pencil and draw a line from 1 to 2, from 2 to 3, and on up to 33. Then draw a line from letter A to B, and so on until you reach Z, and the picture will be finished.

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Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 6 (Supplement)

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When the poor little girl in the picture above wont to bed on Christinas Eve she hung up her stocking. "But I don't suppose Father Christmas will know about mc." she said sadly, as she went to sleep. Then she had a lovely dream. Up through tlie trapdoor leading to her attic came a smiling ligure, and sne beard the words, "You are not forgotten, little one." And when she woke in the morning there was her stocking filled with lovely presents. If you would like to see who her visitor was take a pen or pencil and draw a line from 1 to 2, from 2 to 3, and on up to 33. Then draw a line from letter A to B, and so on until you reach Z, and the picture will be finished. Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 6 (Supplement)

When the poor little girl in the picture above wont to bed on Christinas Eve she hung up her stocking. "But I don't suppose Father Christmas will know about mc." she said sadly, as she went to sleep. Then she had a lovely dream. Up through tlie trapdoor leading to her attic came a smiling ligure, and sne beard the words, "You are not forgotten, little one." And when she woke in the morning there was her stocking filled with lovely presents. If you would like to see who her visitor was take a pen or pencil and draw a line from 1 to 2, from 2 to 3, and on up to 33. Then draw a line from letter A to B, and so on until you reach Z, and the picture will be finished. Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 6 (Supplement)

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