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Mrs. Rabbit put out *" £ £ and Tai Ho and Tee Wee - j de? » sal d "What are feathe,■ bedsj ke

"Let us go and see," said Tai Ho, and so Ihey did. They made a little hole, which was much bigger than tibey intended, and the wind came *nd blew the feathers a. over the place.

It blew them far and wide and the bush people going to market couldn't understand what was happening. They began to put up their umbrellas.

The two naughty Tee Wees got quite frightened, for the more they tried to put the feathers back the more came out.

Some Fungus Fairies were making jam near by and the feathers all floated down on them and into the jam. They were annoyed!

Q v {> When Mrs. Rabbit came "back she was so angry she could not speak. She has not been friends with Tai Ho and Tee Wee since.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Mrs. Rabbit put out *" £ £ and Tai Ho and Tee Wee – jde?» sald "What are feathe,■ bedsj ke "Let us go and see," said Tai Ho, and so Ihey did. They made a little hole, which was much bigger than tibey intended, and the wind came *nd blew the feathers a. over the place. It blew them far and wide and the bush people going to market couldn't understand what was happening. They began to put up their umbrellas. The two naughty Tee Wees got quite frightened, for the more they tried to put the feathers back the more came out. Some Fungus Fairies were making jam near by and the feathers all floated down on them and into the jam. They were annoyed! Qv{> When Mrs. Rabbit came "back she was so angry she could not speak. She has not been friends with Tai Ho and Tee Wee since. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)

Mrs. Rabbit put out *" £ £ and Tai Ho and Tee Wee – jde?» sald "What are feathe,■ bedsj ke "Let us go and see," said Tai Ho, and so Ihey did. They made a little hole, which was much bigger than tibey intended, and the wind came *nd blew the feathers a. over the place. It blew them far and wide and the bush people going to market couldn't understand what was happening. They began to put up their umbrellas. The two naughty Tee Wees got quite frightened, for the more they tried to put the feathers back the more came out. Some Fungus Fairies were making jam near by and the feathers all floated down on them and into the jam. They were annoyed! Qv{> When Mrs. Rabbit came "back she was so angry she could not speak. She has not been friends with Tai Ho and Tee Wee since. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)

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